Maybe, maybe not. The only thing it would be good for is MQA. From what I have read it is a pretty so so, at best DAC. It is more for portable than anything else. It does not appear to be a good solution to add MQA to your 2-channel system. The Meridian is way too expensive.... like $22k.... the Brooklyn is ok, but not a good array of features to use as a pre-amp (i researched it when I ended up with the Benchmark)... only one analog input, no remote, 9018 portable chip, etc., etc. So yes it has MQA but not a good over all solution.
This seems to be the thing, for me anyway; unless you can afford the TWENTY TWO THOUSAND dollar unit everything else seems to be a half ass work around. All of these claims are made but none are fulfilled unless you can afford a 1/4 million dollar system. Maybe I am missing the point, but I would think anything played on this type of system would be amazing....
Otherwise, maybe a little improvement through software when streaming from tidal, but nothing for someone who buys their downloaded music and does not stream.... this is how I see it....
To win someone like me over they will need to release a device, something like the Explorer, that works in conjunction with my current DAC, but only jumps in when a MQA file is present. Now that would be a worthy add on device....