It would surprise many Audiophiles to learn just how poor the ADC's are in most studios. Many are outdated.
Of the better, newer one's I've seen, this was most popular:
https://mytekdigital.com/professional/products/8x192-adda/
$2995 - and that was considered by the studio owners I spoke with, a big big spend. Most studios I saw were using the older version.
So the music is converted to digital using a $2995 ADC and then we convert it back to analog using a $10,000, $20,000 or $100,000 DCS DAC. Mytek loves to use the Sabre chips, the same SABRE chips found in most modest priced DAC's, including the Oppo. Is it just me or is something seriously messed up?
So if studios are not going to use DSD as common practice, this is why MQA makes most sense. It's a new encoding and decoding process. I think what we're using today (and certainly in previous years) is akin to the horse and buggy vs the automobile.
Until MQA becomes common, I have much more faith in a truthful reproduction going from master tape to lathe....and even then, the jury will be out for a very long time.