Hey Folks,
I have heard lots of loudness circuits. I have heard MQA through the Explorer2 and Tidal and Audirvana's software decoding.
MQA does not sound like an EQ circuit. I believe it was Robert Harley who said it takes you closer. That is exactly what I experience on most of the MQA titles I have heard. The old reviewer line about a veil is lifted is what I usually hear.
I have a subscription and read Herb's Followup review. I immediately found it odd and still do. If MQA was doing EQ then all MQA titles would reflect the presence boost. They do not.
As for the Brooklyn, I am seriously considering buying one. NO reviewer has mentioned any EQ effect with non MQA material and Herb is the only one that mentioned it at all. However, two things bother me about the Brooklyn, the circuit appears to use op amps in the output and the DAC chip should be a newer ESS version. Perhaps it was a long gestation and the newer chips were not ready during development.
Hope y'all have some fun,
Robert
I have heard lots of loudness circuits. I have heard MQA through the Explorer2 and Tidal and Audirvana's software decoding.
MQA does not sound like an EQ circuit. I believe it was Robert Harley who said it takes you closer. That is exactly what I experience on most of the MQA titles I have heard. The old reviewer line about a veil is lifted is what I usually hear.
I have a subscription and read Herb's Followup review. I immediately found it odd and still do. If MQA was doing EQ then all MQA titles would reflect the presence boost. They do not.
As for the Brooklyn, I am seriously considering buying one. NO reviewer has mentioned any EQ effect with non MQA material and Herb is the only one that mentioned it at all. However, two things bother me about the Brooklyn, the circuit appears to use op amps in the output and the DAC chip should be a newer ESS version. Perhaps it was a long gestation and the newer chips were not ready during development.
Hope y'all have some fun,
Robert