Tidal vs. Deezer Elite for Sonos


I've been using Deezer Elite (which offers lossless, CD-quality streaming with Sonos) since last spring, and am fairly happy with it, except, on occasion, with the selection. Before my subscription needs to be renewed in a few months, I was hoping to hear from some who are familiar with both Deezer Elite and Tidal. As the latter's claim seems to be that it's got such depth and breadth -- I like rock, mostly -- should I switch to Tidal instead of Deezer?

Thanks for any help anyone might have on this.

And Happy New Year.

-- Howard

hodu

Showing 1 response by wgutz

If you are using Sonos without the Cullen/Wired 4 Sound upgrade or something that works as good --- I don't know the alternatives) you are listening to about 12% of the quality sound available. As I vaguely recall, the standard Sonos jitter was 733 per pico second. That's about 733 times "good" levels and 7330 times state of the art. Isn't that 733 errors per billionth of a second? I do know the difference is worth your money.

As to Tidal, it is hard to distinguish from Spotify through Sonos, which has been said by many. But, the Tidal catalog does have some stuff not found on Spotify and Tidal can run through a USB off your PC - non apple computer, MQA decoded, to your regular DAC. With the help of the product known as the USB Disruptor and cable, You may have the best available source unless you want to pay for HD Tracks, for which i prefer to spend on Vinyl.

Vincent Raptor