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yes, using USB.
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+1. I do think it sounds better too! Just a subjective impression of course.
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Actually in my setup using the Brooklyn's internal SMPS when you turn up the volume without any music playing some kind of white noise is audible. With the external linear PSU you can't hear anything.
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I use a Qualiaphysic PSU with my Brooklyn. It simply gets the Brooklyn's sound quality to a different level. It gets more organic, with lower noise, better detail and focus. Couldn't be happier really.
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Oddly enough, highresaudio is still selling MQA downloads. Go figure.
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Knowing that MQA is just 1% of highresaudio's revenues and Tidal Masters gives access to an increasing MQA library, I wonder how much of this recent scepticism stems from business considerations rather than technical ones.
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What Are the Best Sounding Speakers UNDER $2,500 that You've Ever Heard.?
Octavius replied to Ralf11's topic in General Forum
A few ideas: They require quite good amplification; Not easy to place in a room; Do not excel in terms of impact or low frequencies reproduction (adding a couple of very good subs makes a lot of sense); Difficult to see how a competitor could make a better quasi-ribbon product at a lower price; And finally...Who cares about Stereophile's rankings? -
What Are the Best Sounding Speakers UNDER $2,500 that You've Ever Heard.?
Octavius replied to Ralf11's topic in General Forum
+1. The Maggies are in a league of their own. -
To my ears it sounds on par with DXD (probably a little better). So you're right, it's perceptually lossless.
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Thanks!
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Stereophile's review is now online: http://www.stereophile.com/content/mytek-hifi-brooklyn-da-processor–headphone-amplifier#8B6rRXczsF57heFy.97
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Now using Wywires Platinum.
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Good post!
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Chromecast Audio (Analog and Digital Outputs) $35
Octavius replied to The Computer Audiophile's topic in General Forum
You're making a good point. But in the case of the files I've compared I'm pretty much certain that the mastering is the same. I used for comparison several recent editions of classical music that AFAIK have only one published mastering version. And I really wanted to compare a local file solution vs a cloud solution. -
Chromecast Audio (Analog and Digital Outputs) $35
Octavius replied to The Computer Audiophile's topic in General Forum
Not a problem. Actually I'm comparing: Local redbook flac in Netbook>USB>DAC vs Tidal HiFi (cloud redbook)> GCA>Optical>iFi> SPDIF>DAC