MQA•Foolish New Algorithm? Vote!


Vote please. Simply yes or no. Let’s get a handle on our collective thinking.
The discussions are getting nauseating. Intelligent(?) People are claiming that they can remove part of the music (digits), encode the result for transport over the net, then decode (reassemble) the digits remaining after transportation (reduced bits-only the unnecessary ones removed) to provide “Better” sound than the original recording.
If you feel this is truly about “better sound” - vote Yes.
If you feel this is just another effort by those involved to make money by helping the music industry milk it’s collection of music - vote no.
Lets know what we ‘goners’ think.
P.S. imho The “bandwidth” problem this is supposed to ‘help’ with will soon be nonexistent. Then this “process” will be a ‘solution’ to a non existing problem. I think it is truly a tempest in a teacup which a desperate industry would like to milk for all its worth, and forget once they can find a new way to dress the Emporer. Just my .02

ptss
Yes, now. 

A decade ago, it would have been great. Why? Internet streaming is a lot faster and DAC's are a lot better sounding with Redbook. 

It has arrived rather late to really make a difference. 
Yes, it's waaaay better.  

Is it better than my vinyl rig?  Sometimes, but not much.  Vinyl wins 85% of the time (my estimate :) on my system). 

But is MQA better than predecessors?  Yes, I think it sounds way better. 
Yes for now until we (consumers) are given more options to stream high resolution streaming.

I am tired of double, triple dipping of our favorite music in tapes, records, CD’s and don’t even get me started on the ridiculous cost of high res downloads.