Another vote for Qobuz. I had Tidal first, and then both for a while, and for the past couple years use Qobuz exclusively. I like Qobuz better for a number of reasons - some of which have been mentioned:
- I'd rather have high-res flac than MQA. My system is setup better for flac, and, logically, you have to assume that high res flac is as good or better than MQA, because there is no lossy compression. While the Auralic G1.1 can handle MQA, it does so with Auralic's own algorithms, so it is not really unpacking the MQA at least as the MQA people intended. That said, if your DAC handles MQA, you can pass the signal through the G1 entirely to the DAC and it will unfold as intended.
- I like to buy/own digital albums that I really like. I enjoy building a collection, and if any of the music services cease to exist, I'll still have my music. Qobuz has a "Sublime" membership tier that, in addition to streaming, gives you high discounts on all high res albums they sell. It works out that high res from Qobuz is cheaper than 44/16 from anywhere else.
- To the previous point of music services ceasing to exist, there has been some rumor that Tidal isn't doing well - and could possibly be out of the streaming market in a couple years. Now, to be sure, this is stuff I read on the internet - but I haven't read anything similar about Qobuz.
- Early on, there were albums from Tidal I couldn't find from Qobuz. I don't have that problem anymore; everything I want is on Qobuz. The selection has really improved. I don't know if it has everything tidal has still, but I listen to a wide range of music - and can't remember the last time I couldn't find something.
- I use Roon as my primary music software. At this point, it's so good I can't imagine using anything else; it's not cheap but well worth it to me. It integrates equally well with Tidal and Qobuz, however, I believe Roon's recommendation is better than either - and Roon will recommend albums on Qobuz for me. Roon has also launched Roon ARC, which allows you to stream your own music files, along with your streaming services all through the same app to your phone or anywhere over the internet. Therefore, I don't use the streaming apps individually anymore - so if there is a difference in the recommendation engine, It would be irrelevant for my use case.