The MQA files you are listening too aren't just MQA they are also new remasters so they may just sound better. Are you able to observe the sampling rate when you play the MQA's?
My old wavelength audio DAC is still usable
Hello everyone,
I am new to digital. Yesterday I just bought the Bluesound Node 2. After hooked it up into my stereo system, to my supprise, the Node sounds much better through my wavelength Cosine compared to hookup directly throgh its rca out put even my Dac cannot decode MQA format.
Could someone tell me why please.
Thanks
I am new to digital. Yesterday I just bought the Bluesound Node 2. After hooked it up into my stereo system, to my supprise, the Node sounds much better through my wavelength Cosine compared to hookup directly throgh its rca out put even my Dac cannot decode MQA format.
Could someone tell me why please.
Thanks
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@dangcaonguyen pls read this: http://bobtalks.co.uk/blog/science-mqa/mqa-playback/ The first unfold is done by your Node 2. If the external DAC does not support MQA, then Node 2 will output either 88.2 or 96 kHz. You will not get full decoding which can be up to 384 kHz depending on the MQA FLAC file original resolution. |
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