Requesting support in either doing what is right or in comprehending
AnsweredHi there,
I am an owner of the Blu node n130 and a marantz hd1-amp. My amp when reading music from the node/tidal via coax outputs 44.1-96k as far as music. My amp is able to determine the signal of the output. I was under the impression that this setup was capable for up to 384, though i understand that would be imposible to find on tidal/masters quality. I was still hoping to play tracks at 192.
When my amp is connected to my desktop the sample rate on display is 192/384 depending on what i have set on the windows sound setting.
No matter what track i play on tidal/amazon music via the node I have not seen any higher sampling more than 92/98.
Kindly assist or clarify any misconceptions I may have had.
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Hi Seppi,
Fistly, thank you for that quick reply. Just to understand a few things. Firstly my interpretation of sound was a digital connection is better than analog, though it seems I am wrong. I have used the analog connection before on a seperate mission. On the analog my amplifier does not share the sample rate. Is their any way I can know the sampling rate via analog if that is still applicable?
Also, going analog, would that impact the quality for worst?
I have tried Qobuz just about an hour ago but unfortunately that is pretty much locked at 44.1 hz, a few tracks will play at 48, but majority are 41.
Awaiting your response.
Thank you,
Sal.
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MQA digital output is limited to 96. Please refer to the write-ups on MQA for further details. As mentioned by Seppi, you can try playing 192 tracks from your local drive to see if you can get to 192.
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