Tidal music to analog preamp


Hi,

Novice here.

What is the easiest way to take advantage of the highest quality music via tidal?

My setup is router and wireless modem---analog preamp. I don't own a pc. I have a MacBook Air.

With as little cost/ complexity as possible please- it's a modest bedroom system.

Thanks!

uncledemp
Thanks, everybody. That gives me some options to start learning about. I just want to be able to take full advantage of the higher quality music that is available.

I listen to the output of my Roku via rca to my preamp. Hoping to improve on that.

gary


if you want the higher quality, at least get an AQ Dragonfly for your Mac, available under $100
All good suggestions.  Check out a used Bluesound Node as an alternative to Sonos.
I’m sorry to be so thick, but I’m still struggling. Here are the questions regarding hi resolution and Sonos or similar.

1. Should I link the unit by Usb to my router or is wireless able to stream hi res Tital? My router is one wall away, I’d need to run the cable through a wall to connect Usb.

2. Without my MacBook, if I get a standalone unit like Sonos, can I control the playlist from my iPhone by using an app?

3. Will this setup allow me to stream hi res Tidal?

These answers will help me I think. Thanks for your patience!

Gary
your mac can receive Tidal wirelessly.  Sonos is controlled by your iphone.  in fact Sonos does not come with a remote. they have a great app and the whole thing takes a computer illiterate like myself a few painless minutes to set up. Technically Sonos and Tidal are not HiRes, but rather full CD 1411 kbps quality. Sonos has a great user interface, but a limited quality DAC.  for simple/cheap, a cable from your Mac headphone output, to RCA input on your analog preamp