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RE: I use mine at home and work

Posted by zacster on May 18, 2017 at 19:25:08:

I'm listening right now on my iMac. I first turned pass-through on, and my MIDI setup showed 24/48. I then turned it back off and it now shows 24/96. I'm listening to Eric Bibb on Tidal masters. I'm surprised AQ didn't put up some instructions for the best way to configure this for Tidal, considering that's most people's source.

I want to play through my main system now, but that requires some setup again. I'm traveling tomorrow so I don't want to pull out the MB Air.

This Eric Bibb album on masters is one of my faves lately. It sounds really good at hi-res. Another one is Christine and the Queens. A poppy French/English group with very deep bass.

And I use mine at home, at work, and in the subway. That's why I like it, I can take it everywhere.