Sound Quality of red book CDs vs.streaming


I’ve found that the SQ of my red book CDs exceeds that of streaming using the identical recordings for comparison. (I’m not including hi res technology here.)
I would like to stop buying CDs, save money, and just stream, but I really find I enjoy the CDs more because of the better overall sonic performance.
 I stream with Chromecast Audio using  the same DAC (Schiit Gumby) as I play CDs through.
I’m wondering if others have had the same experience
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I’ve found that the SQ of my red book CDs exceeds that of streaming using the identical recordings for comparison. [...]
I’m wondering if others have had the same experience
No, I have not. I find the quality similar.
I’ve found that the SQ of my red book CDs exceeds that of streaming using the identical recordings for comparison.
One word, compression. Either by the streaming company to save on size when streaming.
Or because they used the compressed later release version of the music they stream, even though it’s the same piece.
The uncompressed harder to find versions always sound better.
Prove it to your self, buy these two and compare
http://dr.loudness-war.info/album/list?artist=Golden+Earring&album=Moontan

Compressed version http://dr.loudness-war.info/album/view/149610

Original uncompressed version http://dr.loudness-war.info/album/view/89118

Cheers George
One word, compression. Either by the streaming company to save on size when streaming.
Or because they used the compressed later release version of the music they stream, even though it’s the same piece.
The uncompressed harder to find versions always sound better.

I would hope that the major streaming services that tout the quality of their music are not compressing the files during the upload process; ie, Qobuz who offers CD quality and hires. Although limited compression may be required and acceptable.

As far as the selection of albums available, it's getting harder to find an original release. Most versions are now over-compressed with poor dynamic range. This is the case for the rock/pop genre, even some jazz such as the ECM remasters.
 I can always find a better quality release in my CD collection.



@lowrider57,

Streaming files are no different than CD or Vinyl pressings. We have great sounding albums on CD’s or Vinyl’s and bad one’s too. I am not saying there is no truth here, there are plenty of rock albums that don’t sound good on Streaming but they also suck on other formats too. Some of us are fortunate enough to own good copies that sourced from original master tapes. IME, there are plenty of great sounding files on Qobuz / Tidal that sound as good as CD or better.

Some people loves to make unnecessary ‘noise’ about compression...funny thing is they don’t even have a streaming setup. They are just too stubborn to get out of their comfort zone and adapt to present or future.