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MQA rescued by owner of NAD and Bluesound
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<blockquote data-quote="Octave (asr001)" data-source="post: 1159968" data-attributes="member: 15836"><p>With tidal and qobouz offering hi-res without mqa, what need is there for a compressed format in an era of good connectivity. If you worried about data usage, download the high-res files....i don't see the problem they trying to solve and their solution is questionable esp. With the need for mqa hardware/software which complicates our world</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Octave (asr001), post: 1159968, member: 15836"] With tidal and qobouz offering hi-res without mqa, what need is there for a compressed format in an era of good connectivity. If you worried about data usage, download the high-res files....i don't see the problem they trying to solve and their solution is questionable esp. With the need for mqa hardware/software which complicates our world [/QUOTE]
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MQA rescued by owner of NAD and Bluesound
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