Are we still not understanding that MQA does not include copy protection?
It also doesn't sound very good.
It also doesn't sound very good.
MQA and classical music
I have fast internet. I ran both TIDAL and Qobuz for about 6 months. I just canceled TIDAL. TIDAL was $20/month. Qobuz $15/month. I have tried players from both. I use Roon and Audirvan players now from my PC. The payers all sound a wee bit different playing the same tracks. Some tracks TIDAL shaped the music in a more exciting way. I later found players and settings could do the same. I no just use downloaded FLAC, DSD and mostly Qobuz. |
Benchmark Media doesn't support MQA. They even have application note: https://benchmarkmedia.com/blogs/application_notes/163302855-is-mqa-doa |
I did a Tidal trial and sampled Classical pieces. I was limited to my Bluesound Node2 for MQA, as my better DACs did not have MQA capability. I couldn’t notice any difference. Perhaps a better DAC would revealed something slight improvement for MQA, but given the ballyhoo that accompanied its rollout, I would have expected to hear some clear cut advance, and it wasn’t there. I canceled my TAS subscription and no longer read anything posted by Steven Stone. This people have lost all credibility for me |