![]() ![]() Overall RP sounds really good and the music variety is amazing - Bill seems to have our record collection! In the main system the RP compression is a bit more obvious and I find the more nuanced sound of Tidal is preferable for most music I'm familiar with. Radio Paradise is a unique blend of many styles and genres of music, carefully selected and mixed by two real human beings - enhanced by a dazzling photo slideshow, tied in thematically with the songs that are playing. At weekends we're woken to RP, and that can be a bit shouty if we'd drifted off to a bit of R3 - I probably need to look at volume adjustments on my alarms on LMS. RP is also a lot louder than Radio 3, which I occasionally listen to in bed, but I need to crank up the volume, and then Radio 4 comes on in the weekday mornings a bit louder than I'd like. RP uses mild compression, even on the flac streams and that works really well for my bedroom system where I use relatively small speakers, and I would say that I 'prefer' the RP sound to the same track uncompressed on that modest system, as it seems to add a bit of weight to the sound. ![]() Tidal and my own rips sound identical and both notably better than any CD player I owned.
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