@georgehifi
PS Audio hasn't wavered at all on MQA, they don't like it at all, have never liked it, and never will. But, as soon as enough of their customers started clamoring for MQA compatibility, they included it in their units, and from what Paul McGowan has said, will continue to support it (even though Paul wishes it would just go away). If their customers no longer want it, they will dump it. To them, it's strictly a case of satisfying their customers.
PS Audio hasn't wavered at all on MQA, they don't like it at all, have never liked it, and never will. But, as soon as enough of their customers started clamoring for MQA compatibility, they included it in their units, and from what Paul McGowan has said, will continue to support it (even though Paul wishes it would just go away). If their customers no longer want it, they will dump it. To them, it's strictly a case of satisfying their customers.