MQA - Music Discussion


This thread is to discuss MQA music currently available, listening impressions, and how they were encoded.

Please keep tech. talk (except provenance) out of this discussion! :) This thread is about finding good music sources, listening impressions, and mastering. There is a lot to be said about the algorithms, hype, and politics but please use other threads for that in the Digital section perhaps. :) 

I'll start.  I know right now of only two big labels offering MQA:

2L.no (maybe only test tracks)

and

https://www.highresaudio.com/studio_master.php?fids=153&cr=MQA

as well as at least one indie label. Thanks to Peter Veth over in the DAR thread here:

http://www.digitalaudioreview.net/2016/08/mqa-a-non-hostile-takeover/#comment-135610

I'm particularly interested in talking about works we can find to do A/B comparisons with, as well as any tracks listeners feel are exemplars and say "This is good stuff!"  because so far I've had no luck at all.

As others know, the thing that has so far affected music the most is the mastering choices made by the engineers, as opposed to actual encoding technology, so I welcome details of that along with listening impressions.

Thank you.
erik_squires

Showing 2 responses by bailyhill

I stream for most of my music.  I have a Meridian Ultra Dac driving a Krell KSA-80B powering Apogee Scintilla Ribbons.  It does a full decode.  Its the best music experience I have had in 35 years.  Its very much like the performer is in the room.  Compared to a top Nain streamer, it has all the emotional connection with the music.  I have also ripped three MQA CD's, on my Naim Core, and the Ultra decoded to full MQA.  My system in general sounds better with higher sample rates--352/384 is usually the best, as long as the recording, miking, mixing etc is done well.  The Meridian also does things to the reconstructions of standard CD's with their apodizing filter.  It does sound better than a standard reconstruction.  I also had a Mytek Manhattan II before, and it sounded very good.  I also must say that I have played some 44.1 with MQA and the material content and sound was not all that impressive.  If its a poor master, MQA can only fix so much.  I have also played some Jazz that had analog originals, that sounded very nice with MQA encoding.  I really don't so much enjoy anything but MQA these days.
I too use the apodizing filter along with the fast roll off in my Meridian Ultra Dac for most things.  With MQA, it makes the appropriate connections.  

I find the apodizing filter to benefit standard CD very much.