left channel wrote: 
> This is interesting. A green LED means it detected the MQA envelope
> (green for verified MQA, or blue for verified MQA approved by the artist
> or label). But how many white LEDs are lighting up, and do they show the
> correct sample rate? People with more detailed displays have reported in
> other situations that although they were seeing a green or blue LED, the
> sample rate on their display was higher or lower than it should be. In
> other words, the DAC was just as confused as I am about this.  
> 
> You can check the sample rate by using the Tidal desktop app set to MQA
> passthrough, instead of LMS. Or you can look up the sample rate in the
> unofficial MQA spreadsheet, MQA_list.csv in the first post 'here [link]'
> (https://www.meridianunplugged.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=268318).
> You would see a pink/purplish LED if a track were being decoded to 1x by
> Tidal, but that requires Tidal's own app or other licensed software.
> Green or blue LEDs indicate that your MQA-capable Explorer 2 should be
> fully unfolding the signal to the full final resolution.
Some songs showed only green or only blue led. The Mozart songs showed
green led with 2 white leds, if that helps.
My Tidal Test subscription is over, so I can’t help you further .  I
think  in a blindtest there is only 1 in 10000 who can hear the
difference...



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