"MQA does not sound like an EQ circuit."
From what I have read, Doing EQ IS one of the features of MQA.
Mr. Stuart believes he can correct the sins of recorders past.
As long as he knows the make and model of the recorder used, MQA can compensate for "well known" (my quotes) deficiencies and set things straight (a very lofty goal).
"If MQA was doing EQ then all MQA titles would reflect the presence boost. They do not."
This statement would be true if ALL digital recording was done on the same machine. A number of different recorders were used -each having their own sonic profile. Some need correction (remastering?) and some don't.
From what I have read, Doing EQ IS one of the features of MQA.
Mr. Stuart believes he can correct the sins of recorders past.
As long as he knows the make and model of the recorder used, MQA can compensate for "well known" (my quotes) deficiencies and set things straight (a very lofty goal).
"If MQA was doing EQ then all MQA titles would reflect the presence boost. They do not."
This statement would be true if ALL digital recording was done on the same machine. A number of different recorders were used -each having their own sonic profile. Some need correction (remastering?) and some don't.