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In Reply to: RE: Numerical masturbation posted by Cuckoo And Delusional on October 21, 2019 at 13:40:02
Sorry, I am not interested in MQA and believe it to be a passing fad like the Elcassette. I know that Amir has expressed a liking for it, but it is just a fringe attempt at generating revenue and has no real value to music listeners. My collection ranges from simple 128Kbps from my early attempts at ripping, up to 192/24 flac, and I enjoy it all.
And I haven't seen any indication of Amir "pushing" or "promoting" MQA.
Like other occasional threads, when it became a nest of ad-homs and personal attacks, it was closed - but no posts were deleted that I am aware of.
The below quote from Archimago's forum kind of sums it up for me:BTW, having taken a look at that long ASR thread on MQA, I sure don't see these purported "sheep" following whatever Amir says. Rather, I see something more like a pile-on from many, including ASR regulars, contesting Amir's view on MQA!
This is why, as I said, the characterizations I've seen here of ASR members as some bunch of guru-following sheep struck me as fairly suspicious (I see plenty of people giving different viewpoints there).
Follow Ups:
I will concede that Archimago documents pushback from the faithful on Amir's MQA love.
It is because he could not measure it or provide any technical data, it was way above his pay grade to do that, unlike Archimago, Paul Miller, or several others at CA.
Wow, I just discovered that I am jousting with the infamous Andre Marc, sockpuppet extraordinaire and veteran of multiple bannings across the spectrum of internet audio forums.
I feel honored to have encountered and gone toe-to-toe such a formidable foe!
How 'ya doin', Andre? Is the below really you?
Excuse me? I have no clue what you are on about.
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