Brantome
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Just when you think you’re out, they keep pulling you back in
Large portion of the catalog is MQA so I believe they will not abandon it. In my opinion, with the right system, MQA sounds superior. FLAC and MQA will be delivered side by side.
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So MQA is history?
There are so many hints on SLC6 that I guess it is all about that. The next "far superior" cow will be driven through the village
All this wireless BT things are, to repeat this word , not relevant for me personally. It was my first impression when reading about the Lenbrook acquisition in September. So much nebulos nothing, the only often and concrete mentioned issue was SLC6. As a non-shareholder I am very relaxed.At £19,999 Lenbrook doesn't have very much into it, and I doubt they can make a strong case for further development/investment even in SCL6, unless they can resubmit an application to the Bluetooth SIG and gain acceptance there. Bluetooth is at this point ubiquitous in the wireless realm, I have a hard time imagining SCL6 ever supplanting it in any way, so unless SCL6 can become a part of the Bluetooth specification, it too will likely just fade away.
So MQA is history?
Vinyl sounds different. Yes.Isn't it all about feeling good when listening to music? And feeling even better with HiFi one likes? And feeling even more better when owning high quality gear? Who has to judge when I prefer the sound of vinyl more than the sound of CDs and the sound of CDs more than the sound of every streaming service?
I insist in bias! And of course hardware related things. Every part of the chains "do something". And also the streaming services will "do something" with their hardware.Vinyl sounds different. Yes.
CD should sound the same as a FLAC stream so if there is a difference it’s hardware related or bias.
That's true but it's also a case that can be easily verified.I insist in bias! And of course hardware related things. Every part of the chains "do something". And also the streaming services will "do something" with their hardware.