MQA Discussion

imo MQA is just a smart new trick from the industry to make good money.

the supply/value chain looks like a typical marketing concept from A to Z.

and i'm sure many expensive upgrades will follow.

good reason to buy more vinyl.

just my 50ct.

regards

andy.

What industry?
Money from where?

If you have a Lumin, PS Audio with Network Bridge II and countless others, the MQA upgrade is free. I know some manufacturers will charge a small fee to recover their development costs (i.e. $500 like Berkeley), but it's not crazy. Also, MQA albums are included for free with your Tidal subscription.






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If global warming is proven or unproven in 1,000 years, I am very confident that China will not be a country that turned the tide for the better. The math simply does not allow it. They cannot afford to import enough crude to power their country. They MUST use their coal and while it can be consumed in an environmentally favorably way, the economics today do not favor it. China will be burning coal for many decades into the future as it is the only real hydrocarbon resource they have. They do have or likely have shale gas deposits like the USA, those deposits are in mountainous regions that may prove cost prohibitive to mine.

Always remember the first priority of the Chinese communist party is to preserve the party. Their people are down the list and the environment is unlikely in the top 20.

Very well said
You would think China would mine their gas deposits and go with nuclear power plants as I do sense they want to be regarded as a tech leader/innovator rather than a tech copycat nation
 
What industry?
Money from where?

If you have a Lumin, PS Audio with Network Bridge II and countless others, the MQA upgrade is free. I know some manufacturers will charge a small fee to recover their development costs (i.e. $500 like Berkeley), but it's not crazy. Also, MQA albums are included for free with your Tidal subscription.




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Also, MQA albums are included for free with your Tidal subscription.
Until your free subscription runs out then is $19.99 a month. Maybe thats what some people are gripping about. I don't know a person can buy $10k + speakers and $5k + amps, $500 + cables but has issues with a $19.99 a month fee. But they can pay to own a $20 - $40 download. Anyway I still like my Lp's and the wife loves streaming
 
In the greater scheme of things MQA just doesn’t matter. Whatever the cause, if global warming continues the Earth will be a very unpleasant place for our children to live. Right now, the only people arguing against doing something are some entitled, ignorant Americans, most of whom won’t be alive to experience the end result of their actions (or inaction). Even China is now taking steps to lower pollution and CO2 emissions.

You want to discuss GW, man I live at the beach. You are in the desert. :) I see changes every year. Anyway this is way off topic lets get back to our regular scheduled MQA discussion. "The Truth Is Out There"
 
Until your free subscription runs out then is $19.99 a month. Maybe thats what some people are gripping about. I don't know a person can buy $10k + speakers and $5k + amps, $500 + cables but has issues with a $19.99 a month fee. But they can pay to own a $20 - $40 download. Anyway I still like my Lp's and the wife loves streaming

I meant free, as in "included" with your $20/month.

If people want to discuss money grab, let's take a look at those record companies charging $50 for a reissued album from the bloody CD digital file!


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An opposing view?

"I was eager to hear the differences. Although I don’t have an MQA-compatible DAC, MQA-processed files can be played by non-MQA DACs, and some have reported that they sound better than the non-MQA versions."


Again? Sigh!

If Doug is saying some people have reported MQA files sound better on a non-MQA compatible DAC, I find that VERY hard to believe. I have 12 DAC's at my disposal and I'm calling BS on that one.

Again, I spoke with Bob Stuart at Munich in May. I asked him specifically about the claim that people are making that they are getting "90%" of MQA without an MQA DAC. He laughed and said "it's not even 50%". I asked for clarification: "20%?" His response, "maybe".

Trying to write about MQA requires A. full decoding of MQA (Lumin U1 --> Berkeley Ref 2 MQA DAC for example) and B. time. Just listen. Take 2-3 weeks and listen. If you still think MQA is total BS after that, then move on or as they say in New York, fuhgeddaboudit. I can't imagine that someone in Doug's position can't get a proper MQA setup to borrow.

It's like someone buying SACD's (which have the CD layer), playing them on a non-SACD player and saying "I hear no difference between the CD and SACD".

http://www.soundstagehifi.com/index.php/1104
 
Until your free subscription runs out then is $19.99 a month. Maybe thats what some people are gripping about. I don't know a person can buy $10k + speakers and $5k + amps, $500 + cables but has issues with a $19.99 a month fee. But they can pay to own a $20 - $40 download. Anyway I still like my Lp's and the wife loves streaming

It was $19.99 a month before MQA titles were available so there is currently no charge for thousands of MQA titles on Tidal. On sites where you can purchase both MQA and DSD files, the MQA titles are much less than DSD.
 
I meant free, as in "included" with your $20/month.

If people want to discuss money grab, let's take a look at those record companies charging $50 for a reissued album from the bloody CD digital file!


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If people want to discuss money grab, let's take a look at those record companies charging $50 for a reissued album from the bloody CD digital file!
now that's an example of greedy money hungry companies
 
now that's an example of greedy money hungry companies

I totally agree. Nothing infuriates me more than realizing that $50 vinyl record was sourced from a digital master. UGH. One of my favorite albums is Elton John, Tumbleweed Connection. I have four (yes four) original pressings. I THINK I paid $10 for the most expensive one. I recently purchased the reissue for $25 here: http://www.elusivedisc.com/Elton-John-Tumbleweed-Connection-180g-LP/productinfo/MERLP83065/

It's total and complete crap compared to a first pressing from the tapes.
 
Hi Mike.
Since you have the possibility to completely decode MQA, both with Lumin A1 and with Lumin U1 + Berkeley Ref2, I would like to ask you if you believe that the Flac 44/16 comparison against the same file, fully deployed MQA, is equally satisfactory with A1 and With U1 + Berkeley?
I do not ask if U1 + Berkeley sounds better than A1, but who does the best, the latest MQA deployment.

I hope Google Translate has done a good job.
Regards
 
Hi Mike.
Since you have the possibility to completely decode MQA, both with Lumin A1 and with Lumin U1 + Berkeley Ref2, I would like to ask you if you believe that the Flac 44/16 comparison against the same file, fully deployed MQA, is equally satisfactory with A1 and With U1 + Berkeley?
I do not ask if U1 + Berkeley sounds better than A1, but who does the best, the latest MQA deployment.

I hope Google Translate has done a good job.
Regards

Yes, I have done those comparisons and whether I'm listening to an MQA album at home on my Lumin A1 or the same MQA album in the store, it's mutually satisfying. But the Lumin U1/Berk REF2 MQA is really on a level of its own.

Have I found MQA albums that suck? Yes. A few. Lynyrd Skynyrd Second Helping MQA vs this version: http://store.acousticsounds.com/d/85655/Lynyrd_Skynyrd-Second_Helping-200_Gram_Vinyl_Record -- there is no comparison.

Mark (MDP) and I have been talking about MQA. He's very impressed with most MQA albums, but pointed out this example, and after my own comparison vs the vinyl, I concur.
 
It was $19.99 a month before MQA titles were available so there is currently no charge for thousands of MQA titles on Tidal. On sites where you can purchase both MQA and DSD files, the MQA titles are much less than DSD.

When your free Tidal trial is over unless you cancel, you will pay for whatever subscription option you chose, So you pick standard at $9.99 no MQA, , you pick Hi-Fi you pay $19.99 and you get MQA. You are asked to submit a credit card for this trial. There is no charge for the MQA as its included in the masters Hifi section. But you will pay $19.99 a month to listen to it, which is $10 more than standard. Maybe we are saying the same thing.
http://tidal.com/us/try-now-b



Right now I'm loving Dire striats on MQA via my Lumin.
 
When your free Tidal trial is over unless you cancel, you will pay for whatever subscription option you chose, So you pick standard at $9.99 no MQA, , you pick Hi-Fi you pay $19.99 and you get MQA. You are asked to submit a credit card for this trial. There is no charge for the MQA as its included in the masters Hifi section. But you will pay $19.99 a month to listen to it, which is $10 more than standard. Maybe we are saying the same thing.
http://tidal.com/us/try-now-b

The $19.99 has nothing to do with MQA!! You get charged that price if you jump to CD quality 16/44.1. You do not get that for $$9.99.



Right now I'm loving Dire striats on MQA via my Lumin.

The $19.99 has nothing to do with MQA!! You get charged that price if you jump to CD quality 16/44.1. You do not get that for $$9.99.
 
So your saying with a standard Tidal subscription @ $9.99 you get MQA, help me out here

No. You only get lossy Tidal for $9.99. You have always paid $19.99 for 16/44 CD quality. Tidal did not raise the price above $19.99 when they added MQA titles beginning last January.

Premium - $9.99 USD a month with standard sound quality, high definition music videos and expertly curated editorial. (prices vary depending on geography and local currency)


HiFi - $19.99 USD a month with lossless High Fidelity sound quality, high definition music videos, expertly curated editorial. (prices vary depending on geography and local currency)
 
No. You only get lossy Tidal for $9.99. You have always paid $19.99 for 16/44 CD quality. Tidal did not raise the price above $19.99 when they added MQA titles beginning last January.

Premium - $9.99 USD a month with standard sound quality, high definition music videos and expertly curated editorial. (prices vary depending on geography and local currency)


HiFi - $19.99 USD a month with lossless High Fidelity sound quality, high definition music videos, expertly curated editorial. (prices vary depending on geography and local currency)


what is the difference from what you wrote and I wrote, its the same thing, go back and read my post. I know Tidal didn't raise the price for MQA, I know you don't get MQA in the standard sub. I noted that MQA is included in the $19.99 hi-fi subscription.
 
what is the difference from what you wrote and I wrote, its the same thing, go back and read my post. I know Tidal didn't raise the price for MQA, I know you don't get MQA in the standard sub. I noted that MQA is included in the $19.99 hi-fi subscription.

Which is why there will never be more than a few thousand MQA titles at best. MQA will remain another irrelevant niche format, like HDCD, SACD, DSD etc. If Tidal would raise their prices for MQA users to allow for economics where release of more titles might make sense, who'd want to pay except perhaps a few thousand audiophiles at best?
 
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