![]() ![]() Jay Z's albums are exclusive, for obvious reasons, but other names like daft punk, deadmau5 also come to mind. Outside of that, album exclusivity and earlier releases for some artists is another plus. Pretty much on everything, outside of driving my truck, the difference is noticeable, for my ears. Outside of that we've got a few sets of speakers at my place and the parents from JBL, Sony, and Harmon Kardon. I use a pair of Sennheiser HD590 Closed back (I'm considering getting an open back) and a pair of Sony WH1000xm2 for LDAC (considering grabbing the m3's based on reviews but holding out as I expect the m4 is en route). ![]() Essentially everything I hear is a big difference during my sit down sessions. I have about 1200+ albums downloaded on phone from masters, hifi to regular. It was definitely something that shocked me so I'm curious as to your guys experience? The orchestra on Tidal was fuller sounding, her vocals sounded so much more rich and had more energy. Much more difference than other masters on Tidal vs Spotify. Both the same album so same version, on Tidal being master quality and Spotify regular however the sound difference was quite large. I'll go first with one track that I heard last night that kind of blew me away and that was the song: At last by Etta James. If you guys could list a song or a number of songs you have compared between both services and found Tidal to be noticable better and then if you could also describe the differences you notice that would be very helpful. I'm still on the fence so i thought this thread would be about you describing your experience and why you prefer Tidal to the likes of Spotify. ![]() Alright guys I have started a few threads now describing that I'm new to Tidal and still in the comparison stage to Spotify which I'll always keep as here in New Zealand it's essentially free if you have a mobile phone and plan. ![]()
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