Brian, your post is music to my eyes :-)
What MQA promotes as "restoring" the impulse response, is not much more than forcing a minimum phase filter on the DAC, which creates a potentially "nice" looking step response .... at least nice to those that are unaware of what a step-response should look like in digital system. To your point, the distortions that creates may float some boats, which is totally okay, but a DAC with a switchable filter response also can do that, no licensing fee required.
I thought the "master authenticated" would have brought more quality recordings to the forefront, but personally have not noticed any significant difference.
brianlucey67 posts09-20-2019 12:09pm... . If it “sounds better” to you that’s fine. But that’s because the subtle harmonic distortions of the codec float your subjective boat. A cable or speaker alter sound subjectively and so does MQA. To me however, it’s ruining my work, the client approved work. It’s a travesty built on greed and lies. ...
What MQA promotes as "restoring" the impulse response, is not much more than forcing a minimum phase filter on the DAC, which creates a potentially "nice" looking step response .... at least nice to those that are unaware of what a step-response should look like in digital system. To your point, the distortions that creates may float some boats, which is totally okay, but a DAC with a switchable filter response also can do that, no licensing fee required.
I thought the "master authenticated" would have brought more quality recordings to the forefront, but personally have not noticed any significant difference.
brianlucey67 posts09-20-2019 12:09pm... . If it “sounds better” to you that’s fine. But that’s because the subtle harmonic distortions of the codec float your subjective boat. A cable or speaker alter sound subjectively and so does MQA. To me however, it’s ruining my work, the client approved work. It’s a travesty built on greed and lies. ...
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