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No-Context5479 t1_j9kvc91 wrote

Why do you have an Apple device and want to use Tidal? How about you just use Apple's Lossless... Much better than the scam that is MQA by Tidal (MQA isn't lossless).

Also just connect the headphones to the iPad... It already supports Apples own lossless codec... You can get the Apple Dongle in USBC form of you want external Dongle system... No need to splurge u/i_cant_take_a_joke_

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i_cant_take_a_joke_ OP t1_j9ky8hf wrote

Apple music subscription supports lossless? I dont wanna pay individual song which is why i use tidal

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oopsidiedmybad t1_j9l6hgx wrote

Apple dongle dac is more than good enough

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