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In Reply to: RE: How many threads... posted by Isaak J. Garvey on November 02, 2016 at 17:47:43
My quick MQA summary is it makes music sound better and can be implemented by streaming services.
And no one *has* to buy anything.
You are confusing John Atkinson with Robert Harley. I know, all us audio reviewers look alike ;-)
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> [Isaak J. Harvey is] confusing John Atkinson with Robert Harley.
Again :-(
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile
"In almost 40 years of attending audio press events, only rarely have I come away feeling that I was present at the birth of a new world.
And in early December, at Meridian's New York offices, I heard Bob Stuart describe the UK company's MQA technology, followed by a demonstration that blew my socks off."
All that was missing were the tears (Peter McGrath supplied those) and the speaking in tongues, etc.
This may come as a surprise Isaak, but some people who write for a living actually care about not only what they've written, but what is attributed to them. If you think that:"When John Atkinson says MQA is the most significant development in digital audio in 40 years"
And
"In almost 40 years of attending audio press events, only rarely have I come away feeling that I was present at the birth of a new world"
Mean the same thing, I'd suggest you need to brush up on your basic English.
But I get it. Your mind goes all fuzzy when it comes to subjects you are passionate about. Like when you say I said that all of Sony's catalog would be available in DSD (I never said that).
The risk you run with your run-on nonsense is the "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" only not as important.
Edits: 11/02/16
Side note. You many find it amusing that Wikipedia used the same quote, and also dissected at head-fi.
No, I don't find this piddly nonsense amusing.
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