@melm .. have you taken a look at their partners page? Some heavy hitters there including MSB, dCS, and Mytek:
http://www.mqa.co.uk/customer/our-partners
http://www.mqa.co.uk/customer/our-partners
MQA according to new Stereophile "loudness button" and "tweaking EQ in presence region"
@melm .. have you taken a look at their partners page? Some heavy hitters there including MSB, dCS, and Mytek: http://www.mqa.co.uk/customer/our-partners |
And some heavy hitters are not (yet?) offering MQA: Ayre Acoustics, Benchmark Media Systems, Boulder Amplifiers, Bryston, Chord Electronics, dCS, EMM Labs, Hegel Music Systems, Marantz, Meitner, PS Audio, Schiit Audio, Simaudio, and Soulution, for example. In fact, many, if not most, DAC manufacturers on the MQA partner list do not YET offer MQA in their devices. That includes the heavier hitters among them. My guess is that they have signed on, but have their fingers to the wind before they commit to hardware. IMO MQA may have some limited positive application where the deficiencies of an original recording ADC are known and can be compensated for. But general application across the board is a crap shoot. What MQA does is take the original digital file, changes it, and charges a royalty, .That cannot generally be good. When comparing MQA files to a non-MQA file, it must first be known that the original files were identical. Often, what has happened is that the MQA file has been prepared from a high res file and is being compared to red book. Also MQA compression is not lossless, though it does, of course speed up downloads. That's why Tidal loves it. |
My unpopular opinion: Most older DAC’s sounded significantly better with high resolution files. There are a lot of DAC’s introduced in the last 5 years which sound great regardless of sourse, from Redbook to DSD. My need for high resolution files is just not there anymore with the Mytek. All resolutions sound really good, and if I can save the hard disk space, that is a good thing. The Mytek plays MQA as well and I simply don’t hear a benefit. Everything I hear that is allegedly better with MQA is also attributable to better mastering. Best, E |