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RE: Dreaming in Technicolor...

Posted by Michael Lavorgna on October 31, 2016 at 06:16:51:

Doug,

Ask Jeff, he was sitting to your left. You joined me at a table in the Atrium. I can understand if you'd said you forgot, but this charade of yours is too much.

"Just the debacle now known as the CES 2016 Demos." There you go again. You weren't there, you didn't read all of the reports wherein it was explained that some of the source files were Peter McGrath's so there is *no question* as to their provenance, but you continue to make this misleading characterization. At others expense.

Here's a suggestion for you Doug. You are a reviewer right? Since MQA capable DACs have been available for 6 months and there's a few hundred MQA recordings available, why not review MQA? This way you can listen for yourself and share *your* experience, instead of calling into question other people's experience.

I'd think this would help move the conversation along in a more positive direction.