Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. Here’s a short piece of news that has caught my eye, mainly because I am a big fan of Bang & Olufsen and TIDAL happens to ...
Spotify plans to introduce the service under the name “Music Pro,” offering it as an optional add-on to its $11.99 Premium ...
It’s also worth mentioning that as of July 2024, Tidal no longer supports the MQA and 360 Reality Audio formats, limiting its hi-res offerings to FLAC and Dolby Atmos encodings. Tidal’s up-to ...
TIDAL is now available on compatible Cambridge Audio products: CXN, CXN (V2), CXR120, CXR200, 851N and StreamMagic 6 (V2). To enable TIDAL, customers will need to update their player’s firmware ...
Spotify is reportedly planning a “Pro” add-on worth $6 per month that will finally bring higher-quality audio streaming to ...
Tidal’s made a name for itself as a streaming service that dishes out hi-res CD-quality audio. So to me, getting let loose in Tidal was like if 10-year-old me was let loose in Legoland.
Spotify could finally be set to join all the other music streaming services and launch its hi-res audio tier later this year, ...
If you're serious about audio quality, TIDAL HiFi needs no introduction: it's one of the best music streaming services for audiophiles. But the news that the hi-res audio firm MQA was going into ...
While Spotify and Tidal have gone head to head with Apple Music and Amazon Music Unlimited, Qobuz has been slowly and quietly ...
Technically, Amazon Music, Apple Music, and Tidal qualify. However, Tidal is once again the odd man out — you can’t stream spatial audio tracks in Dolby Atmos Music from Tidal to Sonos at the moment.