Sources state it's the production / board house that had the issue, wrong part being fed onto board. Sennhesier QA would have probably identified a production run out of spec, and begun root cause analysis.
I think he has a trip arranged as a Christmas treat. Maybe some of these advent calendars will help the waiting days fly by or if stretch is into some home craft DIY
Oh look. an "MQA READY"* Dac
https://www.meridian-audio.com/products/personal-audio/explorer2/
Maybe It'll even have a low output impedance.
EDIT: looks like it does. 0.47 Ohm.
http://www.meridianunplugged.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=224155#Post224155
*you mean one that handles PCM? or turns on a LED when it senses some low order bit pattern?
^ I came to similar conclusions. the description is almost content free.
If they are saying "most" of the data in hi-rez files can be thrown away vs CD data rates (because you can't hear it), aren't they shooting themselves in the foot or being self defeating ?
If its backwards compatible with PCM gear, then aren't we back in HDCD land, which is moot since we can have true 24 bit samples if required.
Looks remarkably like badge engineering, or a tax on Hi-Rez. THX for Music?
(oblig glossy vertical scrolling one page web site)
http://musicischanging.com/
has someone been drinking the Pono Kool Aid?
http://www.realhd-audio.com/?p=3851
http://www.stuff.tv/meridian/meridian-s-mqa-format-allows-streaming-studio-quality-music/news
https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/robert-harley-listens-to-meridian-mqa/
lossless compression for streaming ?
How is it different from FLAC?
Very impressive, QA, attention to detail, process, staff conditions etc.
As said above, other audio / boutique / jewelry manufacturers take note. Hand made does not need to mean variable / crappy / unjustifiably expensive.
Look for a DIN standard / QA sticker on your next purchase