Bluesound experience

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Hi All,

Thought I'd share my recent upgrade(?)/change from a Sonos connect / Cyrus 5 Integrated AMP (very old) to a NAD 368 with Bluesound module (Black Friday deal £1198 -> £899) - both instances running PMC DB1i speakers.

The primary driver was to update my very old AMP and get access to Tidal MQA.

The sound quality I'm now getting is like night and day, it's absolutely incredible. I suspect a lot of this was down to the AMP because even the normal Tidal and Spotify (both HiFi / premium) sounded a whole lot better. Though the Tidal MQA has to be said is amazing, comparing MQA to HiFi on Tidal you can certainly tell the difference.

The downside - software (Mac OSX). The bluesound controller works and is functional, it's slower than Sonos and it's not all in one i.e. you have to run the Spotify desktop app and select the Bluesound device, then both the spotify and bluesound controller can control volume / pause etc. A bit odd and could confuse people. The Sonos is much slicker in it's integration and presentation. The big caveat is I haven't tried the IOS / Android / Windows apps, these of course could be much better.

So I will stay with Bluesound on the AMP but still run Sonos in other parts of the house.
 
That looks like a very clever bit of kit.
Does the app include room correction capability?

Do be careful of talking too much about MQA, before you get the "anti-hype" zealots on the case.

I haven't look for room correction, but I'll have a look.

I was wondering about MQA but to my ears and listening environment it made a difference, a significant difference - I'll have to get a friend to do a blind test for me!
 
I'd say you need half decent equipment to get the most of the difference, which hifi forums do you frequent?
 
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