I often compare a vinyl track against MQA, ripped CD, and Tidal High Res. To 70 year old ears, vinyl sounds the most natural and the best.
I rate DSD straight through to my MyTek Liberty DAC second, and in some cases first. Tidal MQA through a NAD M12 BluOS module third, with Tidal High Res, CDs ripped to FLAC to my Zenith MKII, and MQA converted to PCM on my MyTek DAC last and a toss up.
When it comes to digital music files, I’ve found sound quality and volume levels vary widely regardless of file type or source. But to answer the OP’s question, I’ll take Tidal streaming over Redbook CDs any day.
I use a WireWorld Cat-8 Ethernet cable to the Zenith, WireWorld USB from the Zenith to the MyTek DAC, and AudioQuest RCA cables to the M12. Ortofon Phono cable to M12 Phone jack. And a mix of VooDoo and WireWorld power cables.
I rate DSD straight through to my MyTek Liberty DAC second, and in some cases first. Tidal MQA through a NAD M12 BluOS module third, with Tidal High Res, CDs ripped to FLAC to my Zenith MKII, and MQA converted to PCM on my MyTek DAC last and a toss up.
When it comes to digital music files, I’ve found sound quality and volume levels vary widely regardless of file type or source. But to answer the OP’s question, I’ll take Tidal streaming over Redbook CDs any day.
I use a WireWorld Cat-8 Ethernet cable to the Zenith, WireWorld USB from the Zenith to the MyTek DAC, and AudioQuest RCA cables to the M12. Ortofon Phono cable to M12 Phone jack. And a mix of VooDoo and WireWorld power cables.