I’ve been testing QoBuz vs Tidal for a while and have run into some interesting observations.
For example, this new Andrea Bocelli album is listed as “High-Res” for QoBuz, but it is only 16/44 (see below). Playing the same album on Tidal Masters shows 24/96 (see below).
Mike, after one year of use, I observe the following evolution on Qobuz: more and more hi-res titles available.
The Blue Note 24/192 albums for example, are truly excellent.
The weekly new releases are 60-70% 24/88.2, 24/96 or higher. Important classical releases even near 100%.
Mind you, I'm mostly interested in classical and jazz, occasionally blues, pop, rock, world music, but even the most popular rock and pop appear to be often in hi-res.
Sometimes, and this will vary from region to region, some titles are listed as hi-res, but are only streamed in 16/44.1.
To have access to the hi-res version, you'll have to buy it.
But... sometimes, a while after the release, the hi-res version becomes available to stream.
I have Tidal also, but I don't have a MQA DAC.
My Tidal account fills in the gaps of the albums that Qobuz doesn't offer (less and less).
Both services are now also compatible with Apple Carplay (Qobuz only since last week).