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RE: Stereophile: Get your story straight on MQA Please

Posted by John Atkinson on November 2, 2016 at 04:32:33:

>Does anyone one know of a single mastering engineer who has "mastered
>with MQA"?

I asked Bob Stuart which engineers have used MQA in their mastering and
he mentioned Bob Ludwig, Alan Silverman, and George Massenburg who have
been using an MQA encoder in experimental masterings. In particular, he
said that George Massenburg was responsible for the Steely Dan MQA file
that I mentioned in another posting.