At this point only the 205 will do MQA. They would have to release the Firmware upgrade to the Sonica for it to do it too.
Thanks, I can be patient, for a little while ��
At this point only the 205 will do MQA. They would have to release the Firmware upgrade to the Sonica for it to do it too.
At this point only the 205 will do MQA. They would have to release the Firmware upgrade to the Sonica for it to do it too.
Chris
I'll asked Dan and will see what he thinks as he has had them both disassembled and on the workbench. Hard to imagine with the cost of the DAC chip and the balanced architecture that they would have used a decoder less capable than the ones used in the Explorer, the new Project DAC and the Dragonfly. All of whom sell for much less than half of the price.
From what I got from OPPO today was that at this time the Sonica DAC uses a much lower powered decoder so they are not sure if MQA can be added to the Sonica DAC.
Have you guys seen this:
http://fairhedon.com/2017/11/05/an-interview-with-mastering-engineer-brian-lucey/
That's why you need to audition a "reasonably" priced model that you can turn over to see if you hear what others claim. The OPPO 205 or the new Brooklyn+ should give you that ability compared to the same album on the Meitner.
That's too bad if they decided to save four or five dollars in parts after all the other positives parts and design wise as they could have been in a position to really boost their sales in the under $2k market especially with the streamer included.
Simple and to the point from a leading audio engineer: Isn’t it a bit of an English thought that Bob Stuart needs to “correct” the work all the audio engineers of this world do?