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RE: a great explanation of how MQA works from Meridian

Posted by ahendler on January 12, 2017 at 14:14:39:

If you read HiFi News and record review They review hirez downloads and show the extension of musical information. Music recorded at 24/96 has a fair amount of musical information in Stuarts B region. A lot of high overtones. The fact that we can't hear that high does not mean it doesn't effect the sound. There are many studies that show info that we can't hear interacts with audible material to enhance the sound. Look at super tweeters. Operating above audible hearing yet most people who use them are certain they effect the sound. Stuarts C region has no musical content at all. Just noise yet Stuart says it effects the sound
Alan