@stuartk
Sacrificing musicality for the sake of detail is a false concept. What kills "musicality" is distortions and artefacts that some users take for extra details. A natural, coherent sound with better resolution and sharper focus on timing and rhythm is always more "musical", and that is exactly what S3 will give you compared to more nebulous S2.
Sacrificing musicality for the sake of detail is a false concept. What kills "musicality" is distortions and artefacts that some users take for extra details. A natural, coherent sound with better resolution and sharper focus on timing and rhythm is always more "musical", and that is exactly what S3 will give you compared to more nebulous S2.