Randy Myers
Well-known member
Please help me understand. From everything I am reading, both in the articles and what you guys are saying here, you are comparing previous or non-MQA versions off Tidal to the new MQA version. Correct?
If this is the case I would assume there would be a big difference. It would be like comparing a standard CD to a 192KHz file. Has anyone compared an original 192KHz download file to the MQA version? This is what I would want to hear. This is the real comparison. Or an album originally recorded in DSD or on tape and then re-mastered from the tape to DSD, 192KHz, etc. Comparing these to a MQA version. This is where if there is a difference then there would probably be a problem.
Again, I assume that there should be a nice difference comparing non-MQA and MQA versions through Tidal, and in this regards I would say a big thumbs up! And again, if I am understanding all you guys are saying and what I continue to read, this seems to confirm what has being said right along, it is a transport system to get a higher resolution PCM file without the typical bandwidth issues that streaming these files would encounter. As I have been saying, this is a good thing, but it does not make MQA God's gift to man kind for sound for those who are not into streaming.
Another question. They say that a desktop Tidal app is needed to take advantage of the MQA improvements. From these statements do I take it that through a front end music player, like Roon does not work for MQA. Do you get get the improvements from MQA in Tidal through Roon?
If this is the case I would assume there would be a big difference. It would be like comparing a standard CD to a 192KHz file. Has anyone compared an original 192KHz download file to the MQA version? This is what I would want to hear. This is the real comparison. Or an album originally recorded in DSD or on tape and then re-mastered from the tape to DSD, 192KHz, etc. Comparing these to a MQA version. This is where if there is a difference then there would probably be a problem.
Again, I assume that there should be a nice difference comparing non-MQA and MQA versions through Tidal, and in this regards I would say a big thumbs up! And again, if I am understanding all you guys are saying and what I continue to read, this seems to confirm what has being said right along, it is a transport system to get a higher resolution PCM file without the typical bandwidth issues that streaming these files would encounter. As I have been saying, this is a good thing, but it does not make MQA God's gift to man kind for sound for those who are not into streaming.
Another question. They say that a desktop Tidal app is needed to take advantage of the MQA improvements. From these statements do I take it that through a front end music player, like Roon does not work for MQA. Do you get get the improvements from MQA in Tidal through Roon?