I installed tidal app on iPad and streaming from ipad to kodi, so ipad is my remote. Sound quality is okay, but I'm much less impressed with music selection. Spotify has several orders more
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I don't know why I didn't think of this sooner, but I have both Spotify and the Tidal 30 day HIFI trial currently on my mac mini. Why not compare them in some A-B testing of my own? Granted, it won't be a blind test or a double blind test or anything close. It would probably be construed as the blind testing the blind. That might be an insult to vision impaired people though.
So I spent an hour or so last night doing simple A-B listening to the same tracks via Spotify and Tidal. I didn't discover what I thought I would discover. What follows is pure, 100% unadulterated opinion. There isn't a fact from here on out. YMMV, etc etc.
My expectation bias was firmly set towards Tidal because my initial impressions when I fired up Tidal was that it sounded better. That was what I thought I would confirm. After about an hour running about 10 to 12 different songs, I have to say I couldn't tell the difference between them at all.
Tidal has the MQA stuff too: the super duper capital M's that appear on the HIFI trial. I fired up a couple of those and compared them to the 320kbps versions on Spotify. Back and forth. Again, my expectation bias was firmly set that the Tidal M's would sound better because they really sounded great when I first tried them. Again, after about 20 minutes of back and forth, I couldn't really tell any difference between the 320kbps stuff and the M stuff that's Tidal's claim to fame.
In my simple addled mind I expected Tidal to outperform Spotify in sound quality. I did not hear that. They appeared to be indistinguishable in sound quality. There are some nice features on Tidal. The Album and Song level metadata is great. Its like having extensive and complete liner notes right on the music. I was really impressed with that. But, you can't hear metadata. You don't listen to it. Is metadata worth another $10 bucks a month?
And on Spotify's side of the ledger, they have a much more complete and extensive catalog. More songs. More artists. More music. That you can listen to and hear.
For this simple addled mind, I'm going to end my free trial with Tidal simply because its $20 bucks a month compared to Tidal at $10 for what is exactly the same sound quality to my ears.
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