Tidal offers
3-Months of Tidal HiFi or HiFi Plus Trial Streaming Service Subscription on sale for prices starting from
$1, valid for
New Tidal Subscribers only.
Note, your 3-month trial of Tidal will start upon purchase and, unless you cancel, will convert to a subscription that automatically renews each month
Available Streaming PlansThanks to community member
EyeVtheBeast for finding this deal
Alternatively,
Best Buy has
3-Months of Tidal Premium, HiFi or Family Music Trial Streaming Service Subscription on sale for
$1 valid for
New Tidal Subscribers only.
Note, your 3-month trial of Tidal will start upon purchase and, unless you cancel, will convert to a subscription that automatically renews each month
Available Streaming PlansAbout the Product- Experience over 60 million songs, more than 250,000 music videos, expertly curated playlists, and access to live events and ticket giveaways
- Music, On Demand, Podcasts, Radio Stations, Talk Shows, Video
- 60M+ Songs, 250k+ Music Videos
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This deal is not worth the bother. MQA is a gimmick. It's not truly lossless high resolution. Qobuz is better if you care about audio quality and functionality. Qobuz has a website with deep filtering for metadata and they also have booklets. If you're okay with standard lossless or lossy compression than Apple, Amazon, and Spotify are the way to go.
Tidal won't survive through the next economic slump. Offering ridiculous low price deals like this is a sign of weakness.
I've had such a positive experience with it. I use it every day and it's blown me away. You will hear sounds in songs that you've never heard before on your favorite albums.
lol this sounds like a fake paid review, but I really do like it. I have every other service as well and this is definitely #1 in quality if you're an audiophile.
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I've had such a positive experience with it. I use it every day and it's blown me away. You will hear sounds in songs that you've never heard before on your favorite albums.
lol this sounds like a fake paid review, but I really do like it. I have every other service as well and this is definitely #1 in quality if you're an audiophile.
Get on Youtube and look up GoldenSound. Watch his two tidal/mqa videos even if you don't understand or follow all the technical details.
I tried the Tidal thing (via this BrstBuy deal) and it was just meh. I got hit with the $130 renewal a few days ago via BB because for some moronic reason I actually had my real credit card on file. Thankfully they refunded my money.
If you are really after lossless audio and think you can actually hear a difference on your equipment- qobuz or Apple Music if you have the Apple hardware to get their audio to your HiFi rig. Qobuz still sounds better/best to me.
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https://www.amazon.com/music/unli...16583164
Okay, that was weird; my first login it said I wasn't eligible, second that the offer had been redeemed already...15 minutes later my old account was re-activated.
Anyway, off to start downloading all of my old CDs (I got to H on my last trial...hopefully I can get the rest of them in Master quality with decent tagging this time)
Also going to this link: https://www.bestbuy.com/services/planlist/tidal will let you cancel and set the end date as the last date of your 3 months (though I put a one time use CC number on the plan that expires 12/1 anyway, just in case)
So what does that say about Apple Music and 6/mo for free?
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/appl...Id=64515
This deal is not worth the bother. MQA is a gimmick. It's not truly lossless high resolution. Qobuz is better if you care about audio quality and functionality. Qobuz has a website with deep filtering for metadata and they also have booklets. If you're okay with standard lossless or lossy compression than Apple, Amazon, and Spotify are the way to go.
Tidal won't survive through the next economic slump. Offering ridiculous low price deals like this is a sign of weakness.
My friend had Tidal via BB, luckily he had no issues neither streaming nor billing. Was able to cancel subscription after the year and everything went well. Billing issues may not arise as you are paying for the full year upfront. Only case will be when you don't cancel in time. I wouldn't consider that BB fault as much subscribers negligence. Tidal has nothing to do with billing. You cannot manage subscription thru Tidal when bought from BB.
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