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How do YOU feel about MQA?

Posted by Doug Schneider on October 26, 2016 at 14:26:16:

Hello AA members,

MQA is a hot topic and I am writing this to ask YOUR opinion on it.

Just a touch of background: I knew about it from the outset, but my interest was really piqued following CES 2016 when a number of the members of the press raved about MQA, but, from everything I read about it and what I can find, they did so without properly comparing sources files with the MQA recordings that they were hearing. That compelled me to write the article below, which was probably my most-read editorial this year.

Since then, the MQA world has moved along and audiophiles have formed more opinions. As a result, I'd like to hear YOUR opinions with regards to what you think about it and if it is something that you think will be adopted. Or will it fade away, as many formats have? I know that many manufacturers would like these opinions, too.

So, have a go! ...

Doug Schneider
SoundStage!
www.soundstage.com