Realistically, we are not all of one mind on the issue of "high-res audio" (large sample size and/or high sample rate). Some of us are firmly in the "Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem" camp, exemplified by
Monty Montgomery. Some of us are in the "more is better and I can hear it" camp, exemplified by Neil Young. Some of us are in the "DSD sounds better and I can hear it" camp. We all agree on the benefits of multichannel audio (hence the site name), but I'd argue that high resolution audio has been largely a distraction to this web site. By way of example, I don't see why we have a HiRez poll, rather than a (single) multichannel poll: I don't think it makes a lot of sense to leave off Scheiners's Grammy-Winning surround mix of Layla simply because it was released on a DVD-V.
I like Waldrep. He's a reasonable guy, he makes good recordings, and he debunks a fair amount of nonsense. Most importantly for this site, he's a tireless crusader for
immersive multichannel audio.