Atmos? MQA? Apples and oranges…
My point in the comparison was not that they were similar technically, or even that they achieved similar goals, so of course MQA and Atmos are not comparable in those ways.
It was in the dimension of marketing innovation that these two brands look similar to me.
To my mind, both MQA and Atmos music create an answer for a problem that doesn’t exist. They are furhter similar in that at a very high level both these brands interjecting new technology in an old reproduction chain.
Atmos music may be profoundly different in technology than that was available 10 years ago, but it’s driving over old roads first attemtped by Yamaha and others which never went far.
Will Atmos music succeed anymore than music DVD or Bluray? I have a poor track record of making predictions but it will surprise me.