![]() I wasn’t sure if I was ready to fully change from Tidal, because the user experience and the app is pretty good across all platforms. And while as with Apple Music, I hear differences between the two of them, I started to feel like Qobuz was just a step above Tidal in audio quality most of the time. So I’ve been using Qobuz for about 1 month now, and I’ve been comparing the two of them, listening most of the time in my Moondrop Variations paired with the Fiio BTR5 2021 as a wired DAC (not using it wireless). Nevertheless, The fact that I did hear these differences make me want to try the big contender for audio quality, Qobuz. So I came back to Tidal, the audio quality against Apple Music wasn’t not so different, however I was able sometimes to hear some differences between the two of them but tbh, nothing overwhelming. After quite some time, I tried Apple Music and while it was good, the lack of a good app for windows and the fact that even when you are using Apple Music on MacOS, it doesn’t support exclusive mode so you need to use another software to workaround on this, made it buggy sometimes and wasn’t just good enough for my user experience. It was my introduction to Hifi audio at the same time that I got my first pair of descent IEMs, the Fiio FH3 pair with a HELM audio bolt. So I’ve been a Tidal user for about 2 years now.
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