Kgveteran, you may want to try this tweek in Tidal for serious listening sessions.
There is a feature labeled “Loudness Normalization “. The purpose of said feature is to maintain the same volume output from the different recordings on a Playlist. So, if you’re listening as background music or don’t want to adjust volume from song to song it is a convenience feature. IME, the sound quality is improved with the Loudness Normalization feature disabled.
To accomplish this: Enter your Tidal app. Click “my collection “ in the lower right corner. Next up, click the gear wheel icon in the upper right corner. This will open the page where you will see the Loudness Normalization button. Turn it off and see if it makes any difference to you.
It is easy to revert at any time for the convenience listening.
There is a feature labeled “Loudness Normalization “. The purpose of said feature is to maintain the same volume output from the different recordings on a Playlist. So, if you’re listening as background music or don’t want to adjust volume from song to song it is a convenience feature. IME, the sound quality is improved with the Loudness Normalization feature disabled.
To accomplish this: Enter your Tidal app. Click “my collection “ in the lower right corner. Next up, click the gear wheel icon in the upper right corner. This will open the page where you will see the Loudness Normalization button. Turn it off and see if it makes any difference to you.
It is easy to revert at any time for the convenience listening.