
They claim to provide unaltered albums to the community with highest fidelity.Hi-Res Streaming Service Qobuz Launches Today in US Sign up at: Qobuz from its mission statement or its marketing strategy tries to portray itself as more Audiophile friendly and seems to have a proper future plan in place to differentiate themselves along with the Audiophile community. where people have outrightly discarded Tidal over Qobuz. There are ample of posts on Reddit, Agoners and Audiophile style etc. If anyone tested via A+ or Roon…please share your thoughts.Ĭlick to expand.Good Comparison, I am happy to see some honest observations.Įspecially when whole lot of Internet is praising Qobuz over Tidal its quite a bit courageous one. So I’m assuming folks who prefer Qobuz have compared the native apps only? Some people mentioned they prefer Qobuz in another thread. I haven’t compared A+ with Qobuz native app, but I doubt Qobuz would win. In early 2019 I tried Tidal native app (and Roon) before getting Audirvana Plus. My system details are in the signature if anyone is interested. However, for others, the choice could be different based on the system and personal preference. Qobuz had to sound better for me to make the switch, but that wasn't the case. I'm paying ₹100/month for Tidal whereas Qobuz would around ₹350 if shared. I did not notice any difference in highs, resolution, dynamics, soundstage, tonality, imaging, detail, presence, presentation, and musicality.įor me, Tidal was a clear winner because it sounded cleaner with tighter bass, focus, and separation. Maybe because of better control over the bass. Weight, body, and openness, etc were the same though.īetter control over bass resulted in better focus and separation with Tidal. I also felt they were a bit hazy around the edges. On Qobuz vocals are more forward (some folks may prefer it this way). But I couldn’t hear any difference between a higher bitrate track on Qobuz vs the lower bitrate one on Tidal, so didn’t consider it as a differentiator. Roughly about 10% of the time I came across tracks that were available at a higher bitrate on Qobuz. Qobuz rarely had the artist and album names mixed up, and dated or inaccurate cover art.

Picked random tracks and checked for cover art & metadata against official artist websites/google. Couldn’t find about 8% of the tracks on Qobuz. Transferred over 3000 tracks from Tidal to Qobuz with SongShift on iOS. This way I could easily switch between tracks to do an AB test.īlues, Jazz, Vocal, Acoustic, Folk, New Age, Classic, Dance, Lounge, Country, Electronic, R&B, Instrumental, Rock, Metal, Orchestra, Pop, and Regional. I select a track on Qobuz and use the “Play Next” option to add the Tidal track to the queue. I added the same test tracks to favorites on both Tidal and Qobuz and these show up at one place on the A+ iOS app.
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The comparison was done via Audirvana Plus on an upgraded MacMini (details in sigature). If you are in similar shoes then try both services for yourself and decide what works best for you. **Please note my observations are subjective and the choice is dependant on the system and personal preference.

With some feedback from fellow FMs, I got to testing. I was wondering if I should make a switch to Qobuz after being with Tidal for over 2 years.
