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Tidal - anything better?
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<blockquote data-quote="El Sid" data-source="post: 738797" data-attributes="member: 18550"><p>As part of my foray into digital, i am trialling Tidal. I am quite impressed with it - the quality certainly seems to my tin ear to be as good as CDs (having listened to the same music from both sources <strong>Edit: </strong> and mp3). I am also very happy with the rock and jazz selection - I have found everything that I'm looking for. However, the classical (and modern etc) selection isn't brilliant. Firstly, it's mostly not the top conductors/orchestras (which is fine i suppose), but secondly the collections for lesser known composers eg Bartok are spotty (fy ;D).</p><p></p><p>Can anyone comment on how other services compare? At $10 a month i'll probably stay with it anyway, but I'd still like to be better informed.</p><p></p><p><em>Note: i did try to find a thread talking about this but either there hasn't been one (unlikely) or my search fu was not strong (more likely)</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Sid, post: 738797, member: 18550"] As part of my foray into digital, i am trialling Tidal. I am quite impressed with it - the quality certainly seems to my tin ear to be as good as CDs (having listened to the same music from both sources [b]Edit: [/b] and mp3). I am also very happy with the rock and jazz selection - I have found everything that I'm looking for. However, the classical (and modern etc) selection isn't brilliant. Firstly, it's mostly not the top conductors/orchestras (which is fine i suppose), but secondly the collections for lesser known composers eg Bartok are spotty (fy ;D). Can anyone comment on how other services compare? At $10 a month i'll probably stay with it anyway, but I'd still like to be better informed. [i]Note: i did try to find a thread talking about this but either there hasn't been one (unlikely) or my search fu was not strong (more likely)[/i] [/QUOTE]
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