Measurements are a very rational approach. The problem is that you can take measurements and be completely reliant on them to find your way. Then realize that you have lost considerable ground so someone who relies on measurements as only a starting point.
A friend of mine mentioned that CDs have a greater dynamic range than LP records. I read the article where a scientist lays out the data. Well, records have always been known to be the noisiest of music media so no surprise there. The greater dynamic range is the result of CDs having a lower noise floor.
The problem is that no one has a 0db listening room. Most of our rooms measure 10db-20db of ’silence’. Most of that dynamic range advantage is lost in the room.
This is not to start a digital vs analog war (I love both)...just to point out that measurements are great...but the real world has its own idea about how much your measurements are worth.
Learn to trust your senses. Use the force.