AJ Soundfield
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Jim - I think you better bring your checkbook.

I'd be curious how the demo will be done. Compared vs Redbook, DSD, analog, etc?
Or...??
Jim - I think you better bring your checkbook.
I'd be curious how the demo will be done. Compared vs Redbook, DSD, analog, etc?
Or...??
Jim - I think you better bring your checkbook.
I'd be curious how the demo will be done. Compared vs Redbook, DSD, analog, etc?
Or...??
I have no idea how that could be possible, unless MQA involves a remaster of the original, rather than just a playing at higher bitrates.What I heard was MQA vs 24/192 PCM. MQA was much much better.
Understood....but does it involve yet another remaster...and purchase of the same music?Let's just say, MQA does NOT mean you have to buy a Meridian product. Major licensing is at play. Stay tuned...
You're our guinea pig! :lol:I am curious too. I ma hoping it is compared with redbook and hi-rez.
I have no idea how that could be possible, unless MQA involves a remaster of the original, rather than just a playing at higher bitrates.
Understood....but does it involve yet another remaster...and purchase of the same music?
Stay tuned I guess...![]()
I'd be curious how the demo will be done. Compared vs Redbook, DSD, analog, etc?
Or...??
agree.
I'd recommend something like using one of the Reference Recordings where you have a 176/24 original file HRx, the CD and an analog tape original master and the Lp, all from the same exact mic feed, and then go from there.
and do the demo in a fully mature system where there is a baseline of performance established....like my room.
otherwise you have agendas on top of agendas.
maybe there will be a demo of MQA at the Newport Show to get a taste of it.
Chances are the demo material will be set. So I see what you did there..![]()
ya think?
I do not share the Meridian PCM centric world view. OTOH MQA could be a great tool, and i'm open to that being true. even if it's only to improve my XM music in-the-car listening.
and when the facts are in about MQA I will be stunned if it's more than a delivery enhancement......if it actually includes a performance enhancement to PCM as we now know it. but I've been wrong before.
...The bonus feature: is compression to fit high data rates over the slower internet connections.
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\\To me, this is not a bonus feature, it just could end up being a "kill" feature :|
I attended a MQA event yesterday at Spire in Troy, MI. First they went thru a slide show explaining what they were capturing and where it was placed before it was "unwrapped". I was one of the first two there so they were able to answer a lot of questions. Then they played us about 8 different tracks so we could hear for ourselves. There were no A/B demos, just the MQA files from different original masters. First was a Dylan track, then Roberta Flack, a couple of classical tracks, the first all digital recording (Money For Nothing) and Respect by Aretha and ended up with Miles Davis.
I will come back after I return from the movies and expand upon what I heard.
I attended a MQA event yesterday at Spire in Troy, MI. First they went thru a slide show explaining what they were capturing and where it was placed before it was "unwrapped". I was one of the first two there so they were able to answer a lot of questions. Then they played us about 8 different tracks so we could hear for ourselves. There were no A/B demos, just the MQA files from different original masters. First was a Dylan track, then Roberta Flack, a couple of classical tracks, the first all digital recording (Money For Nothing) and Respect by Aretha and ended up with Miles Davis.
I will come back after I return from the movies and expand upon what I heard.