Qobuz and Tidal - A Preliminary Comparison
By Alan H., Editor.
I have been dying to try Qobuz. There was much buzz about Qobuz at the Capital Audio Fest which I attended. After I got home I signed up for a 30 trial. The thought of streaming up to 24/192 had me intrigued. I have been using Tidal for a while. Not always thrilled with the sound quality. To me it is hit and miss.
Streaming and Digital play back in my system is a Wire World Starlight Cat8 Ethernet cable, Aurender N10 server, Synergistic Research Galileo LE USB cable and an EMM Labs Dac2x V2 D/A converter. I have the MQA option on the Aurender but my dac does not support MQA. So only getting part of the advantage of MQA.
My friend Izzy a fellow New Jersey Audio Society member came over and we compared the two. He also brought over the CD of "Melody Gardot - The Absence". Beside the CD I also have the 24/96 download from HD Tracks.
We played the song "Lisboa". We compared the CD played on my Oppo 205 used as a transport first. The the standard resolution on both Tidal and Qobuz. Finally the 24/96 on Qobuz and the MQA version from Tidal which also shows 24/96 resolution.
Izzy and I both felt the download sounded best. More body and dimension. The standard streaming 16/44 resolution sounded the worst although we both preferred the Qobuz. He felt the Tdal MQA induced 24/96 was better than the Qobuz 24/96 because of an added mid bass emphasis and not as smooth highs on the Qobuz. I was not sure and I am still not sure after a couple of weeks. They are very close.
I guess in order of preference: 24/96 download, 24/96 streaming a toss up, CD, Qobuz 16/44 and last Tidal 16/44.
Another album I have compared myself is "Alison Krauss - Windy City" on both Tidal (MQA - 24/96 ) and Qobuz (24/96). I played the two tracks "Losing You" and "You Don't Know Me". Both of the Tidal and Qobuz versions are very, very good. Both are pristine and sound really beautiful. I think the Qobuz is slightly better having just a bit more body. But again not really sure.
I have been driving my self crazy comparing Tidal and Qobuz. In general I think Qobuz is slightly better with 16/44 and the high rez is a toss up. The main advantage of Qobuz is you do not need to rely on MQA. Plus it does offer some 24/192 music. Tidal has much more music to chose from at this point and is cheaper. $19.95 vs $24.95 per month for the best sound quality. I did play various 24/192 files from Qobuz. Did not find them significantly than the 24/96 but will keep listening to more.
Here is a good review of Qobuz vs Tidal with much more info:
https://www.whathifi.com/qobuz/review
It is a good read.