Is a highly discerning system enjoyable?


I argue that in terms of musical enjoyment, connection, feeling the musicians and composers maybe a highly discerning system is going too far? Maybe I want the warts airbrushed out.  Maybe I like a system that lets me listen to a broader range of recordings  without whincing?

Then there’s systems which are discerning of performances vs. discerning of upstream gear. I personally feel they are not the same thing at all.

Lastly, if your room is an acoustic mess, how can you tell?

If you feel strongly either way I'd appreciate examples of the gear that made you go one way or another.

erik_squires

Showing 1 response by surfcat

Like asking if a high performance car is fun to drive.  If you don't like cars or driving and just see it a way to get from point A to point B, then no, it might not be.  And if one doesn't particularly like music and just sees it as something to have going on in the background then no, a good system might not seem all that nice to live with.