Thanks sonic79 , that explains a lot !
Be Safe
I too have received this email , during my trial subscriptipn . Everything that I receive is in flac quality . I would like to be able to receive the next higher quality between flac and MQA . I think that they call it ' Hi-Res . I am thinking that this is a seperate class of signal quality . Am I correct ? I am new to this . Thanks and be Safe |
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For those who have changed their plan from Tidal HiFi Plus to HiFi, have you noticed any loss of content? Given Tidal's strong push for MQA (of which I dislike), they only offer the MQA version when available. It is not possible to choose between MQA and redbook quality. I am contemplating downgrading my subscription to HiFi as long as I do not lose access to certain tracks and albums. 16/44.1 would be preferred to MQA, and the cost savings would allow for the addition of a Qobuz subscription. |
@lg1 I'd have concern as well - it's a little fishy. No login required (just checked my email from Tidal). |
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Got the email too, thanks for this thread as I hadn't yet looked into the new tiers. Just downgraded to the HiFi (vs what I have now; HiFi+) service to save some money. I don't really need MQA, or '3D sound'. I like how they are paying artists directly with HiFi+, but unfortunatly it seems those payments are only going to thier 'most popular' artists. Somehow I doubt the artists I listened to in Tidal will benifit from that. |
@lg1 My email DID NOT request login ... you are right to be concerned. Though (I'm assuming) there may be an effort to 'upgrade' if you are not already on their top tier plan. |
@troidelover1499 Yes, and agree. Square's (the new owner's) approach, plans, and business model are likely reasons as well. |
@toro3 I also received the email. I believe it's an automatic upgrade for those who were already subscribed to the previous top level plan. |
Good to know. I could care less about MQA or the "immersive sound options". I've been thinking about getting rid of Tidal altogether as I listen almost exclusively to Qobuz at home and Spotify in the car, but there are times where I find things on Tidal that aren't on Qobuz and I like the My Mix feature. |
I've enjoyed this last year of Tidal and some of the "Masters" selections do sound sublime (A lot of them sound mediocre too.) but I'm not paying double just to retain them when I re-subscribe at the $10-ish/month level that fits my budget. Will Tidal delete all the Masters/MQA selections that are in the playlists I've compiled or throttle them down to "just" Redbook quality? I think they oughtta grandfather them in to the previously favorited tracks/albums and playlists but I suppose what will be will be... |
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