

The G3 is a good choice for a service like Tidal, as it can support even higher bitrates than used here, and makes a point of doing so well. I was impressed here, and I added my high-end Denon headphones too, which gave me a truly lovely sound.

I then switched to the LG G3, which has a better DAC, and almost always sounds loads better than the Note. On this device, Tidal is let down somewhat by the very average DAC in the Samsung, so it's only a little better than my Google Play Music subscription. My day-to-day phone is still the Note 3, so I used that for my first test. I tried several different phones and a PC for my testing. And on that front I have to say that I was totally blown away. Of course the main selling point for Tidal over anything else is the quality.
