tidal is lossless streaming .. as good as any cd transport is ..tons of new music in true CD quality for the measly sum of $20
I compared tidal vs my ripped cd's and physical cd's on a transport.. no difference at all...
here in SA we have special pricing for tidal , $9.95 .. which I pay willingly..and I am listening to about 50% tidal albums
along with Roon , which is a user interface , you rediscover your own music collection and can explore tidal..
All you need is a closed laptop and a usb input on your DAC...simple .. you run a remote ap on your i/droid/pc/mac ...
My music listening habits have been expanded and changed fundamentally since going ROON/Tidal ..much to the better
to the OP .. buy what you fancy right now .. try buy used if you can as you lose little if you dont like it 6 months down the line and want to shift it without taking a bath
YOLO....
Wisest of the wisest posts. Music is all about new discoveries. ...Expansion of our musical horizons.
* I wonder if the Spectral SDR-4000SV or SL CD player/processor can give new life to my purchased CDs from the 80s and 90s, which the majority of them sounds like total crap.
Today only few record labels do a good job in recording the music I love, on CDs. ...And on SACDs. And my old humble Rotel CD players and Denon universal SACD player...they give me enough listening satisfaction for less than few thousands.
Can't wait to read a pro review of that twenty grands new Spectral CD processor.
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Regarding "jitter": I only mentioned it before because it is the lowest figure I ever saw from a manufacturer's specs (white sheet, paper). ...One picosecond.
And true; CDs can be recorded with thousands of ps already on them, plus out-of-phase. ...LPs too...some are out-of-phase.
Turntables and records (long play @ 45rpm) sure are the cream of the crop. And every year they are gaining more and more ground...like a resurrection.
There is nothing more blessing and transforming then to spin a great quality music jazz album. ...With a Cuban cigar and a glass of XXXX Cognac...the best.
Methinks that there is more info to be discovered inside the LP's grooves/walls than in the CD's pits, valleys and bumps.
Yeah, I agree with Rodney here above quote.
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And of course that LPs and CDs cannot be mastered the same. They both have their deficiencies and have to be accommodated in that regard. ...In the lows, in the highs, in the order of the songs.