You may want to try bypassing the Bel Canto and see/hear if those same contents sound better. The non-MQA DAC will limit the sampling to 96 if those contents were originally streamed at 192. The trade-off is going to be between the quality of the two DACs and the second MQA "unfolding" performed by the Node2.
Quick How to Stream MQA via Tidal to Bluesound
Just recently (yesterday?), Tidal started offering "masters" recordings that are in MQA format @ 96khz as opposed to 44.1khz. But, the catch--at least right now--is that such offerings are limited to (a) <200 albums; and (b) streaming only through Tidal's desktop app--not through iPhone, iPad, etc.
Here's how I got the MQA to work in Bluesound. It's only a temporary fix.
1. Go to Tidal on my computer/desktop app.
2. Open Tidal.
3. Go to "What's New"
4. Next to Albums just above the album artwork you'll see, "New, Recommended, Top 20, Masters." Select Masters.
5. When you see an album of Masters you like, add it to your Favorites.
6. Open your Bluesound app on your favorite device (does not have to be your computer/desktop).
7. Go to Favorites, Albums, and find the album. It can be a bit difficult if you already have, for example, a previous non-masters version in your favorites. But, when you stream the proper album your DAC--if so equipped--will indicate that it's streaming in 96khz as opposed to the standard 44.1khz.
Tidal needs to make this browsing functionality available in its own app. That may not help identify the "Masters" in Bluesound's app, but til those two things are updated you can use this workaround.
I tested Van Morrison's Moondance and several Led Zeppelin albums. The 96khz is subtlely different streaming through Tidal - Bluesound - my NAD M51 DAC. I like the sound of vocals, drums, bass and transients.
Here's how I got the MQA to work in Bluesound. It's only a temporary fix.
1. Go to Tidal on my computer/desktop app.
2. Open Tidal.
3. Go to "What's New"
4. Next to Albums just above the album artwork you'll see, "New, Recommended, Top 20, Masters." Select Masters.
5. When you see an album of Masters you like, add it to your Favorites.
6. Open your Bluesound app on your favorite device (does not have to be your computer/desktop).
7. Go to Favorites, Albums, and find the album. It can be a bit difficult if you already have, for example, a previous non-masters version in your favorites. But, when you stream the proper album your DAC--if so equipped--will indicate that it's streaming in 96khz as opposed to the standard 44.1khz.
Tidal needs to make this browsing functionality available in its own app. That may not help identify the "Masters" in Bluesound's app, but til those two things are updated you can use this workaround.
I tested Van Morrison's Moondance and several Led Zeppelin albums. The 96khz is subtlely different streaming through Tidal - Bluesound - my NAD M51 DAC. I like the sound of vocals, drums, bass and transients.
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