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slugworth
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MQA streamer/renderer dacs
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5 Apr 2017, 02:40 am »
Do dacs with a built in renderer such as Mytek Manhattan ll, MSB, Aurender A10, etc., that are MQA enabled need a separate pc/Mac to do the complete MQA unfolding?
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5 Apr 2017, 06:12 am »
If they are certified MQA DACs and can accommodate the full resolution of the unfolded MQA file, then no. The MQA unfolding should work with a direct connection from the server to the DAC. The Myteks are an example. I'm not familiar enough with the others to give you an answer about them.
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5 Apr 2017, 11:26 am »
AFAIK the MQA decoding is strictly a function of the MQA certified DAC. So like any other DAC it needs to fed a digital signal (recorded or streamed) from a PC/Mac or some other streaming device.
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jarcher
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13 Apr 2017, 06:04 am »
Aurender A10 definitely doesn't need anything external : handles everything internally.
Others Mqa dacs would need something to pass them the Mqa file such as a computer or Aurender server. All decoding would be done in the DAC.
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