@justjames72
You can’t dismiss the facts by attacking the messenger. MQA adds distortion. This is a fact. Only the original lossless file has the full bit depth and correct phase preserved. MQA is both lossy and adds phase distortion (high frequencies delayed with respect to lower frequency content). These are facts.
If you prefer MQA over lossless files then so be it. There is no accounting for preference - it is entirely a subjective evaluation.
You can’t dismiss the facts by attacking the messenger. MQA adds distortion. This is a fact. Only the original lossless file has the full bit depth and correct phase preserved. MQA is both lossy and adds phase distortion (high frequencies delayed with respect to lower frequency content). These are facts.
If you prefer MQA over lossless files then so be it. There is no accounting for preference - it is entirely a subjective evaluation.