what is the purpose of a stereo system ?


yes this is a philosophical question. i think it is the basis for many disagreements as to what is good sound and is a useful issue to discuss.

here are 6 categories for identifying the purpose of a stereo system:

1)as a window on the source--neutrality (truth)

2)to recreate the sound of music--musicality (beauty)

3)to statisfy one's sonic preferences--idiosyncratic

4)as a status symbol to impress other people--non sonic (psychological)

5)to create a salutary affect, such as lowering blood pressure, relaxation, stimulation etc.--non sonic (physiological)

6)as a catalyst to enhancing another activity--background

some of the disagreements as to component preferences or the sound of stereo systems may result from differing ideas as to what a stereo system should do.

a stereo system which puts one to sleep--a salutary affect may be considered poor quality when viewed as a conveyor of what's on a recording.

i hope this helps to view componets ind stereo systems ina different perspective.
mrtennis
"some of the disagreements as to component preferences or the sound of stereo systems may result from differing ideas as to what a stereo system should do."

I think that there is a tremendous amount of truth in this statement. It's an interesting proposition for discussion.

I also think that the different combinations and permutations of the six categories you suggested, along with other categories that you may not have identified, is significant in accounting for differences from person to person.

FWIW, for me, #2 and #5 are most important.
To hear. It has always been such an effort, and because of my own experiences I wrestle with doubt. The stereo has been the only place I could slow things down a bit so that I could really listen. I can turn the volume up to the point that sound emerges and makes sense, and have the ability to repeat whatever seems to have escaped clarity. I hear so much better than I did, and yet psychologically I am still-years later, adjusting. For me there is a great deal to learn about listening, The stereo has been a place to do that.
Onhwy61, good answer! I'm only serious half the time. Hugh Hefner has the worlds best job, how many guys would like to be in his shoes?

I could easily see how hifi use to be sexy. At that point in time bigger was really better.