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CrelbowMannschaft t1_jc7if0g wrote

This was the best ChatGPT could do to summarize it:

>It appears that you are describing a process of rendering high-quality audio, similar to the quality found in Hollywood CGI graphics and Dolby Atmos sound. You have a supercomputer that can output true audio that is better than real life, with limits based on the speaker material's ability to change directions and vibrate sharply. You use Hifiman speakers, which require more power but can produce a more powerful and thunderous sound. MQA is a logo for lossless audio that can sound amazingly better when used with modern recording techniques and the correct hardware and software. However, people often consider it a scam because it has strict requirements and can discard some noise or things speakers don't do. You play back MQA on a refurbished cheap AT&T LG V60 using an Onkyo HF player app with direct transfer mode enabled, strong compression, and lower latency for most things.

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