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I would not put any money on being able to reliably distinguish in a blind test. Certainly during the daytime there is enough ambient noise in my environment that such subtle differences are very hard to detect. It's not that much of a big deal as under normal circumstances 16/44 is really sufficient and honestly I'm quite skeptical about reliably being able to tell the difference under most circumstances. I have had the Marantz for a year now, and this is the first time I have been able to actually play much high res music apart from a few samples!!! I can play it on my headphones via my phone or desktop DAC but my hifi system was restricted to 16/44 for cloud streaming. Had to change something in the settings to get the playback rate correct, but now it all seems good.
#HEOS APP WINDOWS PHONE ANDROID#
The BubbleUPnP app supports the Android share mechanism, which should actually allow you to use the official TIDAL & Qobuz apps to search for the music you want to play on the HEOS by sharing the tracks on the official app to the BubbleUPnP app.Īdmittedly the procedure is a bit awkward given that you're not using the official app's own play function, you have to select the share menu option on the official app, the official app to/from BubbleUPnP app swapping, etc, but you might feel it's worth the extra effort in order to use the official app's interface.įind in Qobuz, menu->share into Bubble app.
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Yes it's odd that Denon/Marantz don't make it public that their HEOS devices contain a built-in UPnP/DLNA renderer, meaning that they can also be used with any standard UPnP/DLNA controller app - just like their older non-HEOS models, which were officially advertised as being UPnP/DLNA streamers.īTW, the other well known Qobuz & TIDAL supporting UPnP/DLNA controller app is the ad-free £5.99 mconnect Player (available on iOS as well as Android also comes in a free ad-supported Lite version plus a £5.99 ad-free landscape oriented & so ideal for tablets/iPads HD version). The BubbleUPnP app has an interface I really like a lot, perhaps not quite as good as the native Tidal/Qobuz apps for general use, but a huge improvement over Heos. It's also better for Tidal than Heos, but I think really this is going to mean that I will probably cancel my Tidal subscription as the native playback on my phone is actually better than the Qobuz app too.
#HEOS APP WINDOWS PHONE FOR ANDROID#
In general I prefer to simply pay my monthly subs and have access to a big online library, as there are very few situations where I can imagine not being internet connected for my music playback.Īfter falling down various rabbit holes looking for good room correction software, I discovered that people who are using some high-end gear (in terms of measurements not necessarily purchase cost) are often also less than 100% happy with the streaming platform that it comes with and a recommendation for Android BubbleUPnP.įree (ad-supported) or a very reasonable £3.99 for ad-free, it gives me really good access to my Qobuz sub, allows high-res streaming (though you do have to figure out where to set it - the default is 16/44). So until now if I wanted to take advantage of the fact that the Marantz supports high-res music up to 24bit/192Khz you had to buy the music and rip it to a device and then stream it over the network.
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Tidal new releases is just a torrent of stuff I hate.
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I doubt anyone thinks Heos is fantastic or state-of-the-art as a streaming software platform. No doubt many people know this already, but for those that might not. Just thought I'd share something which has made me a very happy boy. TLDR: Fantastic Android app => BubbleUPnPĪllows Qobuz streaming direct to devices without using the manufacturer's streaming software platform.