How much reality do you really need?


The real question to the audiophile  is, “how much reality do you need” to enjoy your system? Does it have to be close to an exact match?  How close before your satisfied?  Pursuing that ideal seems to be the ultimate goal of the audiophile.
The element of your imagination has to come into the equation, or you’ll drive yourself mad.  You have to fill in part of the experience with your mind.
But this explains the phenomenon of “upgraditis.”
rvpiano

Showing 1 response by clearthinker

Some posters here have the correct answer to this simple question:

There can be no reality.  An event cannot be reproduced with total precision, not least because it is being reproduced at a different time.

A system should seek to reproduce accurately what is on the recording.  The recording exists in the time it is being played.

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