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Music is Changing - MQA
Last edited by Crion; 12-04-2014 at 12:55 PM. |
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Well according to their regulatory filings it is a new lossless format.
/facepalm if it is. I guess we'll see what it is in 8 hours.
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Not entirely lossless.
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Made for streaming, that means the first streaming highrez service will be Tidal with MQA hardware/software from Meridian?
I wonder what Music will be available in Highrez streaming. |
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I have been trying to follow this on a Meridian site. According to Robert Harley this has the potential to be a large step in delivering music.
There is no doubt that Bob Stuart has been a leader in the field of digital delivery. |
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Article describing Robert Harley's listening impression:
Robert Harley Listens to Meridian MQA | The Absolute Sound |
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That DSP8000SE display reads "MQA 384k". Interesting..
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Yep, that caught my eye too. That explains some of the extra DSP horsepower they put in with the SE upgrade?
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