There are many points in this that I agree, and I will not pretend to be an expert on DSD, but I know for a fact that DSD is not simply a 1-bit PCM digital recording standard. DSD is a totally different system, where your bit-depth isn't necessarily going to determine your resolution. 24-bit is significantly better to listen to than 16-bit. What he seems to fail to mention is that DSD is rarely used for recording (if it all), and only in post production (still not often). Thrifty, I agree that 24 bit editing and mastering is very important, but I find it absurd that people don't just record in 24-bit as well; it's almost frustrating. And also, Izotope RX is brilliant software. It is the best restoration software out there next to CEDAR, which normally costs in the 10s of thousands of dollars.