Who has tried "TIDAL" vs other streaming applications?


Hello, I'm new to Audiogon, this is my first posting into Forums.

I enjoy streaming audio from my PC and have been using Spotify for a number of years now (college student discount to premium $5 a month). I just recently stumbled upon a App called TIDAL, that streams Lossless 16/44.1FLAC with their "HI-FI" subscription (Student $10 a month). Since I can queue up Spotify and Tidal at the same time, I was able to do an A/B and used Dire Straits Brothers in Arms. I noticed that TIDAL indeed sounds better to me but am convinced none of my family members could tell a difference. I then did an A/B with TIDAL and the actual Brothers in Arms CD, to my surprise TIDAL sounded scary close, if not just as good as the CD! This is hard for me to believe, I think I'm just trying to justify the extra cost of TIDAL on a crazy tight student budget, maybe its a placebo effect? I need to drop one of the services, but which one? I would appreciate your thoughts please... Thank you!
My system:
PC = Gaming Rig I built myself, using dedicated high quality audio card.
Krell KAV 400xi integrated
Sonus Faber Electa's with Sunfire HRS Sub
Cambridge AZUR 840C CDP/DAC
Luxman T117 Tuner
Sony SCD - C2000ES SACD Player
Kimber Silver Streak throughout  


grm
@grm, are you running Tidal in hifi mode ONLY? Meaning, are you also running Audirvana, or is it just Tidal by itself?
Hello devilboy,
I am running TIDAL in HIFI mode exclusively. I am not sure what Audirvana is, but I am running TIDAL through Chrome on my PC.

Thanks for the question! By the way, what is "Audirvana?
Do you like the piano? If yes, search Tidal for Eric Harry and select "The Language of Flowers".  He has several other albums on Tidal that are also recommended.

Eric created Calm Radio for music streaming and has maybe 70+ tracks of different types of music. Sorry, it is compressed but his piano music on Tidal is excellent.  See:
https://calmradio.com/

Hi, listening to Eric Harry on TIDAL HIFI right now, excellent suggestion! I think there are many diamonds-in -the-rough in TIDAL, and am sure there are many more!

Thank you hgeifman!