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RE: Meridian MQA - Flashman - 23-Jan-2016

Just downloaded some of the free MQA files from 2L and -- truth be told -- they sound fabulous even without decoding on my Devialet Ensemble. Two in particular are stunning on my system: Frode Fjellheim: Kyrie Cantus & Frode Fjellheim and Finzi: Come Away, Death Marianne Beate Kielland, mezzo soprano
Sergej Osadchuk, piano. I played back the files via Foobar and Devialet AIR, so no wires in the chain. I was blown away. But, hey, maybe I was predisposed to the sound. I would be curious for others to try these files and see what you think.

You'll find the link below. Go to the middle of the page and you'll find the MQA files.

http://www.2l.no/hires/index.html


RE: Meridian MQA - Hifi_swlon - 23-Jan-2016

How did the other 24bit files sound in comparison?


RE: Meridian MQA - Rodney Gold - 23-Jan-2016

I used the Mozart one
The MQA vs the 24/96 version
I was blown away by the MQA version played unencoded
The 24 bit version just lost the sense of realism of the UNENCODED MQA....
Not subtle differences either
I would be amazed if the recording was even more improved once decoded..as its amazing right now


RE: Meridian MQA - Confused - 24-Jan-2016

My post re MQA a couple of days ago was rather dismissive, but seeing the posts above I thought I'd try some of the MQA files per Flashman's link. First of all, it took only a few seconds to download a couple of MQA tracks, together with the 24bit non MQA equivalents, but best of all, one click and the files were playing without issue, in my case using JRiver / WASAPI. This is a big plus for me, so often anything new like this results in hours of frustration, messing around with settings, downloading plugins or whatever. This was simple, one click, music playing, good stuff. So no excuses for anyone else - give this a try and report back!

So what of the sound quality? Very good that is for sure. Was I "blown away" with the "not subtle differences" that Rodney mentioned? Well no, I wasn't to be honest, but I do think I get what Rodney is saying regarding realism, but for me the difference between MQA and "stock" FLAC was at most very subtle, but I guess I wasn't missing anything, considering the MQA files were smaller. I'm not sure I'm really in the mood for back to back comparisons today, but I will certainly be revisiting this one. Interesting.


RE: Meridian MQA - Hifi_swlon - 24-Jan-2016

In a moment of weakness yesterday I also downloaded a whole bunch of the 2L sample files.

To be honest, this isn't really the stuff I listen to in the main, but I played a few tracks where available in MQA, 192, and DSD64. Mostly MQA and 192 as I use Dirac so Roon would re sample the DSD anyway.

Honestly, they all sounded more or less the same to me. I didn't do anything critical or AB but didn't feel the need to investigate further.

I don't have much high-def stuff, but I do like them when I listen, and have never thought about AB in with lesser sample rates. I think the only album I have in two formats (before these test files) is Daft Punk, Random Access, and generally I listen to the higher res.

I'd love to hear someone else's much more revealing system to see whether it's my hifi or my ears, but I just really don't get any wow differences from MQA or higher res or DSD or up sampling or whatever.

The most surprising thing from the sample files was falling in love with the track from 'Magnificat' which I thought was absolutely beautiful. My wife and I listened a few more times today, and I nearly bought the whole album before finding it on Tidal. I would never have pressed play if I'd stumbled across it, but now it's in my library, and I've replaced a traditional Sunday's session of party/electronic/bands, with choral and classical. Go figure.

Incidentally the Tidal stream sounds pretty much as good as the sample files too.


RE: Meridian MQA - thumb5 - 26-Jan-2016

This article on Archimago's Musings looks like interesting reading for those with a technical bent.  (Though I haven't tried to digest it yet.)


RE: Meridian MQA - Confused - 26-Jan-2016

(26-Jan-2016, 22:38)thumb5 Wrote: This article on Archimago's Musings looks like interesting reading for those with a technical bent.  (Though I haven't tried to digest it yet.)

That was a particularly good read!  Even worth reading the comments posted after the article itself.

Thanks for posting Ian, much appreciated!


RE: Meridian MQA - Pim - 27-Jan-2016

You gotta love the 'first time reactions' video. For all we know it's the first time these people are listening through a good set of head phones.

I had forgotten I had started this thread in the first place as I'm not really that interested in formats. To me, the format of the music is the least important. If I had to make a list of importance it would be:
1. I have to like the song
2. The song has to be recorded well.
3. Play it on a good system that brings out the best.
4. If the file can be streamed without dropping out, I don't care how much data it contains. I'm in the process of going to faster internet at home anyway so that's going to be an issue of the past (Unless the marketing on our National Broadband Network here in Australia is done by the same marketing company that did Phantom, I think she'll be right) And hard drive space is cheap.


RE: Meridian MQA - thumb5 - 27-Jan-2016

(26-Jan-2016, 23:32)Confused Wrote:
(26-Jan-2016, 22:38)thumb5 Wrote: This article on Archimago's Musings looks like interesting reading for those with a technical bent.  (Though I haven't tried to digest it yet.)

That was a particularly good read!  Even worth reading the comments posted after the article itself.

Thanks for posting Ian, much appreciated!

Thanks - glad you enjoyed it.  I did too; I must say I've never really understood quite what MQA was trying to do and it seems it's not obvious to someone much more knowledgeable about these things than I am...which I find somewhat reassuring.


RE: Meridian MQA - Womaz - 28-Jan-2016

Read it and still baffled Smile
Like all things like this I question whether I will actually be able to hear a difference.......and that is all that matters really.