![]() ![]() I was pleased to find Gillian Welch, The Rolling Stones and Hilary Hahn all listed among the top choices. When you first start up the program, Tidal asks you to pick three artists (ideally in three different genres) to get a good idea of your tastes. Thankfully, Tidal has been pretty good in this regard so far. But it’s good to know that if I decide to pay for a monthly subscription, I’ll be getting music at CD quality or better, rather than "mid-2000s era MP3."Īll the sound quality in the world won’t do you any good if an app doesn’t offer the music you want to listen to. On the free tier, Tidal offers a 160 kbps bitrate, the same as Spotify’s free tier. I haven’t decided whether or not to pay for Tidal yet, so my only access to this high-quality bitrate has been through a 30-day free trial. Spotify, on the other hand, tops out at 320 kbps, which is a sizable difference. The more moderate HiFi plan ($10 per month) streams at around 1,411 kbps. At the $20 per month HiFi Plus tier, you can get lossless bitrates of up to 9,216 kbps on certain master tracks. ![]() Tidal’s primary selling point over Spotify has always been its better sound quality. ![]()
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