If you go to Tidal.com and scroll down a little it lists Master, HiFi and Standard as the levels of quality in decreasing order.
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Here, straight from Tidal, the info: https://support.tidal.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003662825-Subscription-Types There are only two tiers, Premium & HiFi. |
Thanks, apparently what I was looking at is quality levels/tiers and not subscription tiers. I went to Tidal.com and, just under ‘elevate your sound’ it shows the 3 quality levels which I mistakenly correlated to subscription levels. I have the highest level and enjoy it very much. Sorry for causing any confusion but I have to admit to still not understanding this, which is what reubent was questioning in the first place - the Best Buy link for the sale shows ‘HiFi’ with the auto renewal price being $119 for 12 months - this would seem to indicate the lower level subscription at $9.99 per month since 12 months at $19.99/month comes to $240. |
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