Re: Anyone buy any interesting new tech recently?
It's probably the best bang for the buck you can get for 'full home' audio out of bookshelf sized speakers. Pair it with their award-winning square donut subwoofer and the thing is a BEAST home theater / home audio combo in a single package.
Granted you will pay a pretty penny for their high-end built-in digital Class D amps but coupled with Tidal's uncompressed streaming (my new love) of FLAC audio at 24bit / 192kHz on my home network, I am beyond satisfied in my life long goal of building a full home music system.
Even when compared to Spotify that's highest quality stream rate is at 356 Kbps, Tidal will happily stream along at 1440 Kbps on my entire Sonos home network because of which, my entire system has suddenly come alive since I made the switch from Spotify to Tidal.
I'm now hearing stuff in my recent favorite songs I had simply not heard before.
Even WITH Bluetooth audio compression, when paired with an LDAC set of HiFi BT headphones such as these [url]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C5N5Y1C4?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details[/url] or using Tidal's built-in 360 Spatial Audio feature for Sony over the ear NC headphones, the compression does little to defeat the audio downgrade from 24bit / 192kHz to 16bit / 44.1kHz, simply in another dimension vs. Spotify.
Apple Music does come close with its Spatial Audio format and iPods Pro 2 combo, but that too falls short of Tidal and the Technics / Sony / Sonos combo - trust me, I know ;) .
Moreover, compared to 80 Million (music tracks) on Apple Music and 82 Million on Spotify, Tidal has over 100 Million tracks.
I sound like an advert for Tidal but man I have been loving the audio quality no matter which of the headphones or speakers I use.