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Tidal sounds better than HiRes Flac???
OK, enjoy!
It sounds better than lugging around hard disks full of FLAC files that's for sure
Tidal sounds better than HiRes Flac???
OK, enjoy!
I have a Tidal account, yes.Do you even know what Tidal is? It's HiFi quality is CD-quality Flac (and MQA more so). I dunno what kind of overkill standards you listen by, but regardless, it in no means equates to "doesn't sound good".
I have a Tidal account, yes.
Calm down. If you prefer streaming your music, knock yourself out.
You carry hard drives in your pocket?It sounds better than lugging around hard disks full of FLAC files that's for sure
What percentage of the music on Tidal is MQA?Offline MQA, not good enough?
You carry hard drives in your pocket?
Get one of these:
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It goes into your player so you don't have to carry hard drives...
Do you even know what Tidal is? It's HiFi quality is CD-quality Flac (and MQA more so). I dunno what kind of overkill standards you listen by, but regardless, it in no means equates to "doesn't sound good".
Goody!I'm good on carrying around 100 Micro SD cards, good suggestion though SD cards are definitely the way of the future.
I have a Tidal account, yes.
Calm down. If you prefer streaming your music, knock yourself out.
back and forth testing w MQA and same album bought off HD tracks, no discernible difference. Tested on Chord mojo, hiby r6pro, chord hugo2, with Senn HD800s, rha cl2, fearless s8fTidal sounds better than HiRes Flac???
OK, enjoy!
https://www.shazam.com/track/125340572/juego-de-relojes-game-of-clocks
This track on the Cl2 is something to behold, Juego de Relojes "Game of Clocks" It's a great test of percussion instruments, and the way the CL2 renders this track is simply breathtaking.
The tone is so accurate that the playback is almost indistinguishable from how you would hear these instruments in person.
I am about a 100 or so hours into the burn in process, and these iems are turning into something very special.
A lot of people claim there is a "treble peak" based on frequency charts; what do you hear? 100 hours of burn-in should be enough...
I have seen some of the graphs that show the peak., but to my ears this monitor is very accurate as far as percussion instruments, guitars, violins, saxophones etc are concerned. I personally don't get what people are complaining about, but then again I mostly listen to speakers.A lot of people claim there is a "treble peak" based on frequency charts; what do you hear? 100 hours of burn-in should be enough...