MQA ? Pono? What's better than the CD?


The Pono format looks to me to be much better than an upsampled CD file, as the AD conversion has been re-done. Because the Pono format is .FLAC it should be universally playable (i.e., not just by Pono players). Comments on the Pono format?

I have stumbled across MQA. Has anyone had experience with this? Better than Pono? Just another selection?

I don't see how the market can support too many formats, as the albums are going to be need to be re-mastered  and A->D for each format.

Are there are formats out there that have a good selection of re-mastered albums?

~Jim
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MQA is getting rave reviews from other forums.  

Many are ticked off it has take this long to get digital right.  
on other forums, many are raving about MQA and DRM...

MQA is a std. that meridian meets, and is something of a "spin-off" from meridian, or bob Stuart's new project, etc.

it is designed to go from end to end - from the source on the masters to the last DAC near your ears

Chris at Computer Audiophile plans an interview with Bob Stuart in the near future, and DAC makers and others with a technical background have been combing thru the MQA process to try and figure out what it really does

but I suspect we will have to actually listen to it... ;]