01-Feb-2016, 11:33
I have been tracking the evolution of MQA for a while now, as well as reading all I can across the various forums in English and French.
In one of those posts, I came across a reference to the website of a Norwegian audiophile label, where they offer free downloads of half a dozen tracks in a variety of formats (including 16-44 flac, 24-192 flac, DSD64 / 128 / 256 and MQA).
For the curious among you (and I am one of them), it could be fun to listen to the same tracks in the various formats on YOUR system, to see whether:
1. you can hear differences
2. which file format you prefer in your environment
3. how you experience un-decoded MQA in your system
The link is here:
http://www.2l.no/hires/
I am in no way affiliated with this company. Just a curious audiophile.
I would be interested in your listening experiences with these files and am happy to share mine.
In one of those posts, I came across a reference to the website of a Norwegian audiophile label, where they offer free downloads of half a dozen tracks in a variety of formats (including 16-44 flac, 24-192 flac, DSD64 / 128 / 256 and MQA).
For the curious among you (and I am one of them), it could be fun to listen to the same tracks in the various formats on YOUR system, to see whether:
1. you can hear differences
2. which file format you prefer in your environment
3. how you experience un-decoded MQA in your system
The link is here:
http://www.2l.no/hires/
I am in no way affiliated with this company. Just a curious audiophile.
I would be interested in your listening experiences with these files and am happy to share mine.