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MQA is good for South Africa
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<blockquote data-quote="adie" data-source="post: 817639" data-attributes="member: 2428"><p>In the "report"....</p><p>Dig a little and Charles Hansen took a few blows in the to-an-fro.</p><p>And it's interesting to me that Bruno Putzey is held up as an example of why-not MQA. I'll wager that a lot of the anti MQA lot are anti Bruno's take on audio tech in any case. He is not your dyed in old wool analogue type.</p><p></p><p>So much smoke, fire and snake oil. Must be something happening for there to be such a fuss, or is everyone just bored?</p><p></p><p>FWIW, I have not heard MQA in any folded or unfolded shape or form. And only 2 people I know have heard it, still folded. They are both mighty impressed. They both know a thing or three.</p><p>1 is Rodney.</p><p>2 is a broadcast tech/ software boffin and acoustic designer- and great lover of music who didn't even think cables made a difference until a few years ago.</p><p></p><p>I couldn't give a toss about DSD.</p><p>I do use Bruno's gear- and would love a pair of his speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adie, post: 817639, member: 2428"] In the "report".... Dig a little and Charles Hansen took a few blows in the to-an-fro. And it's interesting to me that Bruno Putzey is held up as an example of why-not MQA. I'll wager that a lot of the anti MQA lot are anti Bruno's take on audio tech in any case. He is not your dyed in old wool analogue type. So much smoke, fire and snake oil. Must be something happening for there to be such a fuss, or is everyone just bored? FWIW, I have not heard MQA in any folded or unfolded shape or form. And only 2 people I know have heard it, still folded. They are both mighty impressed. They both know a thing or three. 1 is Rodney. 2 is a broadcast tech/ software boffin and acoustic designer- and great lover of music who didn't even think cables made a difference until a few years ago. I couldn't give a toss about DSD. I do use Bruno's gear- and would love a pair of his speakers. [/QUOTE]
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