Fantastic looking interface, while I don't find it the most functional I do think it looks probably the best out of all of them.Here are the pros and cons to it in my opinion. Tidal was a fantastic service for a long time, they pay pretty good to artists and have an overall pretty solid app. I would also add that any codec that introduces measurable artifacting such as MQA is NOT HiFi by my definition." "I would say I define HiFi as anything that is 16bit 44.1Khz or higher, also excluding any lossy codes including those better than MP3 such as AAC. U/cryptorealist mentioned I didn't really define HiFi here, so I wanted to put my response here to show that. This mostly is focused on the current HiFi platforms though so I'll put the "mini review" part of those at the bottom of the list. I'll also say that it's been a few years since I've used Spotify and I only tested YT Music and Apple Music for a short period so it's possible I miss something on those ones. I will be reposting this to a lot of music subreddits so hopefully that is OK.įor a little background, I was a Tidal user for about 4 years but the MQA stuff just got too annoying for me so I started shopping around to other options. I realize not everyone does this so I wanted to put together my thoughts after finally settling on Deezer. So I'm one of those people that decides to test almost all available offerings when I swap services to something new, not just for music but for a lot of stuff. Updated 6/24/22: Mostly with new info about Qobuz as it has improved.
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