Q Active - Q. Can I play higher resolution audio files such as 32Bit 192kHz?
Answer:
Yes, although the wireless link between the Q Active Hub and the Q Active 200/400 loudspeaker is 24Bit 96kHz, the Q Active Hub can downsample higher resolution content for playback.
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