

Qobuz is also much cleaner with no digital artefacts, Tidal is defo normalized which introduces some strange crackles and somehow strains certain tracks. Maybe a different story with with naims native Tidal support. The Qobuz sound has a weightier and more chunky feeling compared to Tidal especially the Redbook stuff, Tidal’s sound is far more glassy and brittle in comparison but a little airer but that’s through the DAC V1 with a good quality USB, jitterbug and MacBook Pro, to me its plain day. And it’s only the more obscure stuff like klergy for example Personally, there is a massive difference for me and the wife with Tidal and Qobuz in the favour of Qobuz, the catalogue isn’t so vast but it’s getting better every day and when they enter the American market they will be up there with Tidal in that regard im sure.
#AUDIRVANA MQA SOFTWARE#
In the options, you have to check a box that tells the software that your DAC can handle full-blown MQA, it will then pass through the data. Please note that at this moment, the Devialet products are not compatible with the MQA format.Hi, Jim, i have Audirivana and is just automatically unfolds half of MQA you have to do nothing. This software can be linked to your Tidal account and will recognize Phantom as an audio output. If you are looking for a wifi protocol rather than using Bluetooth, we recommend that you use Audirvana. With a Windows computer, you can send the sound of Tidal to your Phantom system via Bluetooth or UPnP. You will find them in your Google Play store. If you are looking for a wifi protocol rather than using Bluetooth, it is recommended to use Bubble UPnP or MconnectHD. These apps can be easily linked to your Tidal account and will recognize Phantom as an audio output.

#AUDIRVANA MQA ANDROID#
If you are using an Android phone or tablet, you can send the sound of Tidal to your Phantom system via Bluetooth or UPnP. We recommend that you use the Audirvana (or a similar Upnp app). This sound will be in 16bit / 44.1kHz CD quality. Launch the Tidal application on your Mac or in the web browser, the sound will now come out on the Phantom. Open the audio settings of your mac and select the room of your Phantom (e. With a Mac, you can send the sound of Tidal to your Phantom system via Airplay, Bluetooth or UPnP. This app can be easily linked to your Tidal account and will recognize Phantom as an audio output. To use this streaming protocol, we recommend the use of the app MconnectHD. Please note that your Phantom must be Airplay compatible. To check this compatibility, you can refer to this article. If you have two Phantoms, including one non-Airplay, please refer to this article. Launch the Tidal application on your iPhone, the sound will now come out on the Phantom.

Open the audio settings of your iPhone and select the room of your Phantom (e. If you are using an iPhone, you can stream your Tidal music to your Phantom system via Airplay, Bluetooth or UPnP.
#AUDIRVANA MQA HOW TO#
How to stream Tidal on Phantom I or Phantom II?
