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RE: Dreaming in Technicolor...

Posted by Michael Lavorgna on October 31, 2016 at 06:35:24:

Hi Doug,

I explained to you about Peter's recordings used in the CES demos. Which I just explained again. Which I wrote about in my show report.

Yet you respond with this: "I did have the thought just a few minutes ago that it is possible that you don't know what a valid comparison would be like -- that it isn't simply picking a CD off the shelf and comparing it to some new file being played. Or that it isn't just taking someone's word for it who said, "oh, it's better." Maybe that's it."

Since you haven't read my review of MQA, and by your own admission you've never read anything on AudioStream, I'd suggest when you get another 'thought' like the one above, give it some thought before making it public. Otherwise you may come across as being nothing more than .ill-informed and catty ;-)