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Any new ways to get Qobuz in SA?
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<blockquote data-quote="mr_b" data-source="post: 1148993" data-attributes="member: 21859"><p>Agreed, I've done some intensive, but subjective, testing myself. My personal opinion is that MQA is very detrimental to the HF's when you don't use a MQA decoding DAC. For me, Qobuz is best, then Deezer, then Tidal (+MQA full decoding) and last Tidal (with software unfold, non-MQA dac). It's not even close in the HF's!</p><p></p><p>If it wasn't for the buffering and stuttering (even with streamer hardwired via LAN cable) I'd certainly make a plan to subscribe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr_b, post: 1148993, member: 21859"] Agreed, I've done some intensive, but subjective, testing myself. My personal opinion is that MQA is very detrimental to the HF's when you don't use a MQA decoding DAC. For me, Qobuz is best, then Deezer, then Tidal (+MQA full decoding) and last Tidal (with software unfold, non-MQA dac). It's not even close in the HF's! If it wasn't for the buffering and stuttering (even with streamer hardwired via LAN cable) I'd certainly make a plan to subscribe! [/QUOTE]
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