I have to chuckle, I suspect you will be left wanting if/when you get the DSD to light.
LOL, I downloaded demo Hi Resolution files from Oppo last night, 320 MP3, FLAC, MQA LOSSY packaged in a FLAC, Wav, DSD, and got my little DSD light to emit a low glow on the side of my Q5...big deal.
I clicked back and forth listening intently on my Sound Magic HP150's and I've come to a conclusion that although I scored very high on the "How well can you hear audio quality" test
https://www.npr.org/sections/therecord/2015/06/02/411473508/how-well-can-you-hear-audio-quality I can't tell the difference between any ot the files.
I'm bored with the debate on MQA, FLAC, DSD, bit rate, etc. It's beyond my hearing capabilities. I can't hear better than CD quality. I'd rather spend my time searching for music than searching for some device that sounds better, I'm certainly not going to search for voodoo formats that are supposedly better than master quality (lol).
As far as the Q5 is concerned, I'm disappointed in more than one way. First for $350 this is not the leading edge of Bluetooth quality. There are two higher quality aptX Bluetooth protocols, aptX HD and aptX Low Latency, neither of which the Q5 supports. When I do use the aptX Bluetooth on the Q5, it studders once every song...every song...studders. (Firmware on Q5 updated to .52 and streaming FLAC from Samsung Note 4)
As an amp it's on the weak side at 160mW. This is the same output of the TEAC HP-150 that can be had for less than half the price, while sacrificing Bluetooth and DSD, and balanced output, but again...I can't hear the difference. So for me, the Q5 is a disappointment and an expensive one at that.