@viridian No apologize necessary. My opinion....
I am, unfortunately, very sensitive to timbre particularly in cellos, double reeds and violins. Yes, there are variations in some equipment used to record the instruments, but in my opinion less so than in cartridges and arms.
In my system, cartridge anomalies, arm resonances, tube warmth, and similar often appear in my system as "bloom" at various frequencies that distorts instrumental timbre. Some listeners like that distortion and call it "musical" or other descriptions that are used to rationalize distortion.
I am, unfortunately, very sensitive to timbre particularly in cellos, double reeds and violins. Yes, there are variations in some equipment used to record the instruments, but in my opinion less so than in cartridges and arms.
In my system, cartridge anomalies, arm resonances, tube warmth, and similar often appear in my system as "bloom" at various frequencies that distorts instrumental timbre. Some listeners like that distortion and call it "musical" or other descriptions that are used to rationalize distortion.