Anyone love TIDAL lossless streaming like I do?


I love Tidal. The sound quality from its Hifi mode (lossless) is truly amazing and awesome. I have lot's of SACDs and lossless on even old recordings in 16/44 rivals it. If you felt sorry that there was not enough Hires content, try Tidal.
My little Chord Hugo dac produces sound that is about on par with my EMM XDS1 cdp. The Tidal streaming even sounds better than the Hires downloads I tried from Acoustic Sounds and Musicdirect. I'm not kidding. I hope people support this because I don't want it to go out of business. Please give it a try. I'm just a user and longtime audiophile with no other interest than keeping this remarkable service alive so I and others can use it.
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I've been a Tidal cheerleader since day one, which was when I signed up.

Tidal's da bomb...
Cerrot...thanks for playlist! I had major trouble finding it, but finally did.

I've noticed on Tidal that you MUST spell things exactly right or it won't find it. Tidal needs to correct this.

The correct playlist is: 100 Tracks 03.04.2015
I haven't made it completely through the playlist, but it is
indeed excellent!

Good call!
The 100 Track Playlist was created by Chris Connaker of Computer Audiophile.

Only the creator can change the playlist. So it might stay the same or get added to, but it would have to be by Chris.

Not sure about a classical playlist. I'm not a classical music kinda guy.

We can share our own playlists, but just with friends. No way to actually post it on Tidal, unless Tidal says it's okay.

Here is what I found about playlists on Tidal.
Cerrot...thanks for the playlist. I have found one I really like
called "Working Class Rock".

Another one I found that has 368 songs is "Spotify 60-80s".
To find the classical playlists, choose PLAYLISTS (under WHAT'S NEW on the top left side) and enter classical into the playlist search bar.

I tried it and it comes up with 20 or so lists.

You need to do this from the Tidal webplayer. I haven't tried it with any other source.
The volume control on the Chrome GUI in TIDAL, if you lower it, are you loosing "bits" or is it more like an analogue control and not loosing resolution?
It’s just a volume control. No other function. You're not losing anything but gain by lowering it.