MQA Anyone?
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Also the volume was being controlled by the bluesound rather than a fixed output with volume being controlled by the amplifier. Ivan said the Bluesound chap said this wouldn't affect sound quality so maybe it's some sort of adjustment in the digital domain - or maybe not?
I still think it sounded good though, so will try and get another listen as MQA rolls out in the coming years.
SJB
I still think it sounded good though, so will try and get another listen as MQA rolls out in the coming years.
SJB
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I don't think they do, sadly.jkeny wrote: I wonder if Cloney still has the Bluesound boxes & access to the Tidal MQA audio files?
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It's shoddy demoing like this that gives MQA a bad name & I'm not surprised that there is some backlash on the forums about it. It might be the best thing since sliced bread (& I hope it is) but there are too many ifs, buts & ands with that demo that my suspicions are are raised beyond where they should be.
It's never like that in Tony's demo room :)
It's never like that in Tony's demo room :)
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at least a little effort goes into a fair comparisonjkeny wrote:It's shoddy demoing like this that gives MQA a bad name & I'm not surprised that there is some backlash on the forums about it. It might be the best thing since sliced bread (& I hope it is) but there are too many ifs, buts & ands with that demo that my suspicions are are raised beyond where they should be.
It's never like that in Tony's demo room :)
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Well, am I right in saying that one of the selling points of MQA is that it only requires the same amount of bandwidth as standard-res streams, so in that sense the comparison is somewhat valid.
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Yes, I was just looking at it from the SQ aspect - the streaming side is equally, if not more important for many.Diapason wrote:Well, am I right in saying that one of the selling points of MQA is that it only requires the same amount of bandwidth as standard-res streams, so in that sense the comparison is somewhat valid.
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guilty of prioritising the sound quality above convience too, at much cost sometimesjkeny wrote:Yes, I was just looking at it from the SQ aspect - the streaming side is equally, if not more important for many.Diapason wrote:Well, am I right in saying that one of the selling points of MQA is that it only requires the same amount of bandwidth as standard-res streams, so in that sense the comparison is somewhat valid.
just look at the inconvenience of setting up a CA system
dont think music files are ready to travel by air
at least as far as sound quality or even rock solid stability is concerned
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Come on in, Nige, the water's fine!
Must admit, most of my "non-serious" listening these days is Spotify, wireless and I don't have a problem with drop-outs. Yes, it's not high-rez, it's not even CD quality, but it sounds fine for our use in the kitchen or whatever. This is what the rest of the world is doing (apart from crazy audiophiles like ourselves) and it's only becoming more prevalent. As I said on another thread, the day of a personal collection (physical media, files, whatever) is over for the vast majority of youngsters.
I think that better sound without upping the bandwidth is a worthy goal, but I'm not at all clear how MQA is meant to stack up in absolute quality terms versus high-res PCM, DSD, DXD, or any other TLAs.
Must admit, most of my "non-serious" listening these days is Spotify, wireless and I don't have a problem with drop-outs. Yes, it's not high-rez, it's not even CD quality, but it sounds fine for our use in the kitchen or whatever. This is what the rest of the world is doing (apart from crazy audiophiles like ourselves) and it's only becoming more prevalent. As I said on another thread, the day of a personal collection (physical media, files, whatever) is over for the vast majority of youngsters.
I think that better sound without upping the bandwidth is a worthy goal, but I'm not at all clear how MQA is meant to stack up in absolute quality terms versus high-res PCM, DSD, DXD, or any other TLAs.
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tbh i find streamed audio doesn't hold my attention and a bit irritating after a whileDiapason wrote:Come on in, Nige, the water's fine!
Must admit, most of my "non-serious" listening these days is Spotify, wireless and I don't have a problem with drop-outs. Yes, it's not high-rez, it's not even CD quality, but it sounds fine for our use in the kitchen or whatever. This is what the rest of the world is doing (apart from crazy audiophiles like ourselves) and it's only becoming more prevalent. As I said on another thread, the day of a personal collection (physical media, files, whatever) is over for the vast majority of youngsters.
I think that better sound without upping the bandwidth is a worthy goal, but I'm not at all clear how MQA is meant to stack up in absolute quality terms versus high-res PCM, DSD, DXD, or any other TLAs.
even not having drop-outs and been able to recognise the track doesn't really do it for me
not particularly worried about hires,
sometimes it feels like hires is like trying to run before it's mastered walking,
anyway running can make you sweat which is extra noise
but thats nothing to do with mqa which i nothing about yet
at a quick glance it looks like more compression for the generation of convience
http://www.computeraudiophile.com/blogs ... -flac-674/
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- Ken Moreland
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Here are all your MQA questions answered http://www.computeraudiophile.com/conte ... /#anchor47 especially from Q 42 onwards.
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