MQA already dead in the water? No full decoding DAC alternatives...

Downloadable MQA content has been around for well over a year now. So that part of your post has come and gone. There are many options as with some content you can select from MQA, 16/44 or 24/96 or 24/192.

I'm talking the big studios not the puny amount of downloadable MQA content currently available by a couple of specialty tiny labels.

Not sure where you get your information that people are still buying CD's.

Are you saying that lossless downloads have overtaken CD purchases? I consider purchasing MP3s from iTunes a different classification, as they are lossy, they already protects the labels crown jewels.
 
I'm talking the big studios not the puny amount of downloadable MQA content currently available by a couple of specialty tiny labels.



Are you saying that lossless downloads have overtaken CD purchases? I consider purchasing MP3s from iTunes a different classification, as they are lossy they already protects the labels crown jewels.

I guess you haven't been to the Onkyo site. The artists are far from what you are thinking about on 2L.

Lossless downloads have never had an impact on the market.

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I guess you haven't been to the Onkyo site. The artists are far from what you are thinking about on 2L.

Lossless downloads have never had an impact on the market.

No I haven't, that's new for me, I'm Canadian so my choices are limited to 7digital and prostudiomasters.

That was kind of my point, lossless downloads are such a small market, user demand in this niche market won't impact their decisions.
 
Jon Iverson's editorial in the latest Stereophile isn't yet online, but know that it takes dead aim at MQA. Long, long overdue IMHO.
 
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