Popular Post OldHardwareTech Posted June 3, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted June 3, 2021 @Goldenone Thank You for the follow up video. I subscribe to both Tidal and Qobuz and I subscribed to both when the respective service was available in my location. I do use Tidal a lot for creating playlists as Qobuz doesn't have a method of creating and populating a playlist based on a track or artist. Maybe playlists are a bit "un-audiophile" but I like emulating the radio stations of my youth. I then use Soundiiz to transfer them to Qobuz. I do try to get the highest quality available in all tracks I listen to, and while it's subjective I haven't found any track in MQA preferable to the high res version I receive via Qobuz. Call it a subjective opinion if you like but MQA claiming to be better than lossless just doesn't cut it with me. MQA's responses to your results don't just sound like marketing, they sound like marketing that's been written or at least approved by lawyers. The whole bit about responding without actually putting forth any facts or files that actually back up their claims kinda grates on me. They claim you're trying to discredit them but in fact it's the opposite, they're trying to discredit you and audio testing in general by using made up terminology that can't be tested. Thank You again for all the work that went into the original and response videos. Very well done! GregWormald, botrytis, Confused and 2 others 5 Link to comment
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