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Deezer vs tidal
Deezer vs tidal








  1. #Deezer vs tidal Bluetooth#
  2. #Deezer vs tidal free#

#Deezer vs tidal Bluetooth#

Hardware that is far more likely to realise the audible benefits of stepping up to a lossless service than a Bluetooth box or laptop speakers. If we want to talk to people outside of the audiophile bubble about how they too can realise better sound quality at home or on the go, Spotify (and its lossy compression) is the language we must speak until better hardware is in place. Whatever our personal stance, instantly hitting Spotify-entrenched newcomers with the hi-res message – one that bizarrely leapfrogs CD-quality streams to ignore its nine times more extensive library and asks them to change up the very streaming service that sparked the connection – is a sure-fire way to kill curiosity. However, with musicians pushing back on Spotify’s market dominance and its royalty rates, I find myself conflicted: if Spotify is how the hi-fi industry reaches new people, which must surely be its number one priority, how are we to view its deals with rights holders that have resulted in such poor per-stream compensation? A proper moral dilemma. A recent video from yours truly on Spotify and DACs saw its viewer numbers go far higher than any other, strongly suggesting that Spotify (and Apple Music) is the sugar needed to attract the curious. This question’s asking point moves us beyond the audiophile bubble to somewhere with a greater mainstream reach. So for example, even if it maxes out at 256 kbps, Apple Music will sound a bit crisper than Spotify, with the right tracks.

#Deezer vs tidal free#

A battle into which Jay-Z’s Norwegians are clearly leading the charge with Qobuz, Deezer and Amazon working as rear gunners. Well, thing is, Spotify uses the Ogg Vorbis codec, which is free to use and consensus is performs worse than the AAC codec variations that the competition uses. Almost 45% of respondents are still doing it lossy, which points to plenty of ears and wallets left for the likes of Tidal and Qobuz to conquer. The results paint an interesting picture. To put that number into a hi-fi world perspective: that’s just under half the number of people attending Munich High-End each year or two-thirds of those making the trip to Poland for Warsaw AV. Tidal: Master - Authenticated files from the mastering process. What streaming service choices have been made by the Darko.Audio YouTube channel’s viewership?ĩ200 people responded to a recent YouTube community poll asking about which lossless streaming service they use the most frequently, should they have made the leap from lossy. With Deezer HiFi, you get High Fidelity sound - that means you get uncompressed music files encoded in FLAC format (16-bit, 1,411 Kbps). Deezer in good stead to keep itself afloat as one of the biggest streaming platforms alongside Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and Tidal. I receive the occasional email asking why I don’t cover Amazon HD or Deezer? The answer is two-fold: 1) neither are integrated into Roon (per Tidal and Qobuz) and 2) I don’t have accounts with these services. Tidal or Qobuz? Qobuz or Tidal? Two streaming services with hi-fi tiers that, through a 9:1 mix of CD-quality and hi-res audio, dominate the lossless conversation inside the audiophile bubble.










Deezer vs tidal