Ok Hans likes MQA. Now who the hell is Hans? :huh: (Don't answer, I will look him up...)
Scott.......Let me help you out.
http://www.aes.org/aes/hansbeekhuyzen
Check out the Hans Beekhuyzen Channel on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR4tuhqPppVp-PD0q17sPEA
OnkyoMusic now offering MQA downloads:
https://www.onkyomusic.com/#/US/mqa-new-arrivals
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Met with the owner of Auralic this morning. They will NOT be doing MQA. He said MQA filtering technology conflicts with the new filtering technology they are developing. According to him, it was one or the other.
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This has always been and continues to be a BIG (IMHO) problem with MQA. Once you have a recording locked into MQA, further advances in DAC technology appears to be limited. And who is to say that at some point in the next few years one or more DAC designers won’t have made refinements or discoveries that allow any hi-res album (assuming by then that they aren’t all/only MQA) to sound better than a full MQA decode? That seems likely to me, but obviously no one knows for sure.
Not surprising that the owners of Auralic are not going to put themselves in the position again of being burnt a second time by Stuart and the MQA people. Their own method has been in Beta test for almost 6 months now and seems to work well to my ears.
Jack, could you elaborate on your comment a bit. Are you saying that Auralic are developing their own full MQA decoding w/o being certified by Meridian
Auralic said they're using their own proprietary resampling, not MQA code, in their firmware release notes.
MQA is a closed format controlled by one company, so why would any serious DAC developer allow themselves to be controlled by another company? And on top very average Meridian of all the options?
My wild guess is this won’t be very long lived. Not because it sounds good or not - because the model is flawed.
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Amazing that you don't consider MSB, dCS or Berkeley "serious" DAC developers.
If this happens it would actually be good for MQA.
Way more powerful Sony already demonstrated earlier that this kind of one-company-dominance model is doomed to failure.
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