MQA Labs QRONO Audio Enhancements Hit the Market

December 5 2024, 18:10
MQA Labs, a division of Lenbrook Media Group, a software, IP, and audio content distribution and management company, announced the availability of two innovative technologies within its QRONO product line: QRONO dsd, a DSD-to-PCM converter, and QRONO d2a, designed to get the best audio performance out of every DAC. Both technologies will hit the market in December 2024, with the integration in Bluesound's latest streamer, the NODE Icon.
 

"The problems introduced by traditional digital audio filters are well understood, and QRONO is the platform that offers solutions for our hardware partners and licensees," comments Al Wood, MQA Labs’ Director of Engineering. "We focus on the meticulous application of fundamental signal processing techniques. These include filters and noise shapers that improve the overall impulse response and transparency of digital-to-analogue conversion to get the absolute best from each DAC chip. DSD conversion is handled with the lightest possible touch to preserve all the crucial time details in the recording. We are delighted by the audio results from the QRONO integration in Bluesound's NODE Icon and believe owners of the Icon will find the audio performance to be next level."

The QRONO technologies can enable time performance that exceeds the best analog systems. The audible improvement is immediate.  "Human hearing is much more precise than previously understood, particularly when listening for fine detail. The MQA Labs team's expertise, when applied to improving the playback experience, furthers Lenbrook's vision of a thriving hifi industry in which technologies continue to elevate the consumer experience," adds Andy Dowell, Director of Business Development for MQA Labs.

MQA Labs will be attending upcoming events, including CES 2025, NAMM and ISE, to demonstrate QRONO and meet with partners interested in licensing these solutions, as well as others from the Lenbrook portfolio.

MQA Labs is currently implementing and licensing studio plug-ins, and the FOQUS, AIRIA, QRONO, and MQA technologies. These technologies are used by music creators and in products made by hardware manufacturers, streaming services and broadcasters.
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