Singapore to Tampa, Fl
Yep, need a very special license to fly over 2 oceans, the Indian and the Atlantic, from home base to Tampa.
Keeping my fingers crossed.

Singapore to Tampa, Fl
Yep, need a very special license to fly over 2 oceans, the Indian and the Atlantic, from home base to Tampa.
Keeping my fingers crossed.![]()
I think one of the Mytek's would be reasonable DAC's to use
An updated Mytek Brooklyn has already been used and through it MQA has been found to be lacking a poster on this thread and his friend who owns the Brooklyn. Both of them felt that DSD playback was superior to MQA when playing the same tracks in both formats.
I'll send out a KC-135 out to ya when you need some fuelopcorn:
So for me, I'm going to wait on more MQA music before I determine the merits of MQA. I don't feel anyone can make a finite decision from listening to a couple of downloads.
That's true, but what I also noted was that the music used was just two classical downloads from 2L as other music genres were not available, for all I know maybe the DSD was just a better engineered piece. So for me, I'm going to wait on more MQA music before I determine the merits of MQA. I don't feel anyone can make a finite decision from listening to a couple of downloads.
In any case, given that MQA is being touted as being, not slightly but significantly better than all PCM formats and also DSD the fact that two people find DSD versions of any file whatsoever to be better than the exact same file treated with MQA when using an MQA DAC is NOT heartening.
I don't know if either of these two people have a hidden agenda. But I wonder what agenda the professional reviewers might have?
and it is a handy format for portable players;http://www.whathifi.com/news/pioneer-xdp-100r-worlds-first-mqa-ready-hi-res-music-player![]()
+1, about keeping an open mind.
I would not draw any conclusions just from someone else's say-so or from a public demo.
You have to hear it for yourself in a familiar system, preferably your own, and with music you are familiar with.
An updated Mytek Brooklyn has already been used and through it MQA has been found to be lacking a poster on this thread and his friend who owns the Brooklyn. Both of them felt that DSD playback was superior to MQA when playing the same tracks in both formats.
My experience with MQA encoded tracks at the Meridian MQA demo I heard was unencoded 24/96 FLAC and DSD editions of albums sound better than their MQA encoded and decoded counterparts.
But it is important to remember that a key goal of MQA is to reduce the size of music files so they fit into streaming services with 16/44 and lower bandwidth.
I think that is the arena where MQA may find success.
The problem is that it keeps being touted as the Swiss Army knife of digital. It does all things for all people and scratches every itch better than every other digital solution. I appreciate your candid observations of the SQ.
http://www.soundstageglobal.com/ind.../629-high-end-2016-product-coverage-gallery-4"The uninspiring MQA demo we heard in the Brinkmann Audio room overshadowed the introduction of Brinkmann’s new DAC, which was far more interesting."
True. The hype about sound quality has been pretty heavy in some quarters. ....
For another comment on MQA recently, check this MQA reaction from SoundStage at the recent High End Munich show earlier in May:
"The uninspiring MQA demo we heard in the Brinkmann Audio room overshadowed the introduction of Brinkmann’s new DAC, which was far more interesting."
http://www.soundstageglobal.com/ind.../629-high-end-2016-product-coverage-gallery-4
My experience with MQA encoded tracks at the Meridian MQA demo I heard was unencoded 24/96 FLAC and DSD editions of albums sound better than their MQA encoded and decoded counterparts.
But it is important to remember that a key goal of MQA is to reduce the size of music files so they fit into streaming services with 16/44 and lower bandwidth.
I think that is the arena where MQA may find success.
So....the file size would be comparable to what is available today on Tidal (audiophile level service) after the added overhead of the MQA processing.