Speakers that reveal bad recordings? Not for me.


Why is it ever desirable to have speakers that simply reflect whatever they are fed, for better or worse?
I can control the upstream equipment, but I cannot control the quality of the recording, which severely limits my freedom of music choice, defeating the purpose of an audio system. This just seems like common sense to me, and I get annoyed when a dealer or whomever mentions this as sign of quality. (Thanks for reading my rant.)
rgs92

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Whatever float your boat.
What is considered a pleasant sounding system in my book might puzzle someone else with different preferences.
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As to the degree of transparency for my taste?.......
More transparent the system is, the merrier.

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Compromises and balance is what makes this hobby fun.
Never mind the music enjoyment......which is the ultimate reward.