If you're looking for "perfect quality" (whatever that means), MC Mac should already be essentially there.
It has an exclusive mode, and bit-perfect playback support. (Is it fully working and tested yet with every single edge-case and weird file type? I make no promises, but that's the goal and if it is wrong, it will be fixed, I imagine.) There is no "better quality" than that, as it is bit-for-bit, exactly what was on disk. The rest is all up to your DAC.
However, if you are looking for "subjectively pleasing quality" then MC has a powerful DSP engine that allows an amazing array of adjustments to your audio (the Parametric EQ is amazing and the Room Correction system is full featured*, for example). In other words, if you are looking not for "absolute" perfection, but subjective perfection, then MC allows you to morph it to whatever your tastes desire.
With the new ZoneSwitch feature in Windows, you can even essentially design "profiles" (Zones) for particular kinds of music (or even particular tracks) and have them automatically activate whenever playback of that particular file happens. So you can have some EQ settings for one kind of music, and others for another kind of music, and they'll automatically switch as it is playing back.
This last bit isn't available on OSX yet, but... It is there in Windows, and we're very, very early on OSX.
So, I'll leave it to the reader to answer your main question, but... I think it is fairly clear there.
* Though it needs some kind of built-in "auto" setup system where you can use a Mic to perform measurements, as it is now fully manual. We also don't yet have the Convolution engine from the Windows side, which I imagine some people out there are eying greedily.