MQN
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Re: MQN
Would be glad to have shuffle play.
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Luki
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Re: MQN
3.53 is great. better(best) micro.sbgk wrote:thought 3.53 sounded pretty good, shall go back and listen to 3.43.jesuscheung wrote:3.53 little better in many micro ways.
prefer 3.43 because it is less intense less strain than all software.
even headphones sound can feel free.
should be able to have fwd, back, track select, pause etc without affecting MQn in any way.
streaming is incompatible with MQn
my OS is 1-3% more intense than normal analog source like radio.
if my OS is better, 3.53 would be perfect.
3.43 probably is better compromise for bad OS.
Re: MQN
That would be great.... great news
should be able to have fwd, back, track select, pause etc without affecting MQn in any way.
streaming is incompatible with MQn
Some control would be nice.
+1
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Re: MQN
no no nojrling wrote:That would be great.... great news
should be able to have fwd, back, track select, pause etc without affecting MQn in any way.
streaming is incompatible with MQn
Some control would be nice.
+1
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Re: MQN
+100jrling wrote:That would be great.... great news
should be able to have fwd, back, track select, pause etc without affecting MQn in any way.
streaming is incompatible with MQn
Some control would be nice.
+1
PC: CPU Q8400, 8GB Ram, Windows 8.1 x64
DAC: HRT Music Streamer II+, Asus Xonar Essence ST (+ HiEnd DYI upgrades)
DAC: HRT Music Streamer II+, Asus Xonar Essence ST (+ HiEnd DYI upgrades)
Re: MQN
I asked Gordon long time ago, where the name MQn was coming from.
The famous Linn turntable LP12 is still an icon among numerous music lovers (excluding me, unfortunately), having kind of “reference sound” to be achieved.
So next to L in the alphabet comes M, next to P comes Q, and instead 12”, n as numerous different formats to be played back.
Not that I want to piece anybody off, but when I listen to the music by MQn, and every time I stand up and woke to my computer, it makes me thinking, “isn't it like a turn table”.
So, the only feature I’m really missing is, to skip from track to track, but even that one is solved by stopping MQn, and starting it again by choosing of different set of tracks.
You may say, smart a…s from across the pond, but little bit of exercise is not bad...:)
The famous Linn turntable LP12 is still an icon among numerous music lovers (excluding me, unfortunately), having kind of “reference sound” to be achieved.
So next to L in the alphabet comes M, next to P comes Q, and instead 12”, n as numerous different formats to be played back.
Not that I want to piece anybody off, but when I listen to the music by MQn, and every time I stand up and woke to my computer, it makes me thinking, “isn't it like a turn table”.
So, the only feature I’m really missing is, to skip from track to track, but even that one is solved by stopping MQn, and starting it again by choosing of different set of tracks.
You may say, smart a…s from across the pond, but little bit of exercise is not bad...:)
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Well thanks for the explanation what MQn stands for. Didn't know, but was wondering all along.
If you look at MQn as a 'turntable' you have the same functionality.
Get up and choose another record. Sit back down and listen to this record, because there was a reason you chose it.
Do not skip or shuffle or fastforward. Rather get lost in the music. This is analogue at its best.
If you look at MQn as a 'turntable' you have the same functionality.
Get up and choose another record. Sit back down and listen to this record, because there was a reason you chose it.
Do not skip or shuffle or fastforward. Rather get lost in the music. This is analogue at its best.
MQn-Player/WinServer12/AudioOptimizer 1.26-> Audioquest Diamond USB -> AR-T Legato II -> AMR DP-777 -> MEG 901K
Re: MQN
Use turntable then.3daudio wrote:Well thanks for the explanation what MQn stands for. Didn't know, but was wondering all along.
If you look at MQn as a 'turntable' you have the same functionality.
Get up and choose another record. Sit back down and listen to this record, because there was a reason you chose it.
Do not skip or shuffle or fastforward. Rather get lost in the music. This is analogue at its best.
All versions above 3.31 are stunning, there is another SQ step at 3.37 and all new versions sounds fantastic. Hard to choose but I think 3.53 is the best at the moment.
Thank you SBGK for this journey.
PC: CPU Q8400, 8GB Ram, Windows 8.1 x64
DAC: HRT Music Streamer II+, Asus Xonar Essence ST (+ HiEnd DYI upgrades)
DAC: HRT Music Streamer II+, Asus Xonar Essence ST (+ HiEnd DYI upgrades)