"audiophiles listen to their equipment"


That quote is misattributed to Alan Parsons, as I understand. Anyway saying there's a problem with wanting good sound is like saying an instrument designer, aiming for beautiful sound, could not possibly be a music lover and is only interested in the sound of the instruments. I.e. the sound is inseparable from the music. For me the beauty of the sound, good microdynamics, and so on, are the "doors" to the meaning of the music.

magon

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My take on this ongoing separation of listening to the equipment or the music it produces...it's absolutely a ridiculous point.  Anyone who has been playin'  this game  for decades knows that they both exist.  And they should! If I change a piece of gear I am certainly listing to it analytically.  When it becomes acceptable it simply falls into the background.  The music is the deal...isn't what this pursuit is about?

Regards,

barts