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Meridian Audio Explorer2 USB DAC review: An inexpensive path to high-resolution audio

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<p>Meridian’s Explorer2 portable digital-to-audio converter can play virtually any type of high-resolution audio file, but its most compelling feature is its ability to decode MQA files.</p><p>For me, MQA (Master Quality Authenticated) was the best thing to come out of CES 2015. Developed by Meridian Audio, a company with a long track record developing high-resolution audio technology, MQA makes it possible for consumers to hear music that’s not only better than CD quality, but the same quality that the artist heard when they recorded it in the studio. And the artist can attest to that because MQA files include a digital fingerprint that indicates the artist, recording engineer, or producer has verified that what you’re hearing was sourced from the studio master.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3198147/home-audio/meridian-explorer2-usb-dac-review-an-inexpensive-path-to-high-resolution-audio.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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