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The FAQ doesn't list the requirement of an MQA capable/approved DAC, is that not required when streaming?Thanks,Ed
For those that are listening to this set-up, how is it sounding? Do you recommend spending 20 dollars per month?
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This is what I got when I tried. You have to upload a document?Important: The documentation must clearly show your name, date of birth, and your specific military affiliation.
I listened to a few of the Masters songs for the first time yesterday, streaming from my Aurender and they sound pretty dang good to me, but then so does the regular HiFi music. There have been some instances were Tidal HiFi sounds better than my CD version of the same cd and vice versa too. The pick list of Masters albums is very limited, but the list is growing very fast as more albums are being added daily. There were many that I liked. They have Jethro Tull's Aqualung and it sounds aweful but so does my cd version. So there is no magic bullet for poorly recorded music.With the Aurender, I subjectively tested Joni Mitchel's Blue between my ripped cd, Tidal HiFi, and Tidal Master and couldn't tell a difference between them. They all sound very good.
Do you need a MQA dac for proper decoding or is it done by Tidal?..Pray for snow Ernie Alan