Elliot G.
Industry Expert
I agree with you Ron. I think many confuse what an original musical event is and something that never was a musical event. Most music is made in a studio and maybe many studios and is then stiched together to make a recording that goes on an album/cd etc. This was never a musical event but a series of pieces put together. This I see is what many audiophiles use for listening ( which is fine) however one can never determine reality from something that never had any.I don't think any audio system can "faithfully reproduce an original music [performance]." I'll suggest that what you really mean is "recreate the sound of an original musical event."
If one is to listen to a live or live to recording of instruments and musicians then one can have a chance to attempt to recreate this event.
The typical audiophile recordings played to death and used to compare really dont have ability to be able to recreate anything.
As my mentor HP used to tell me which is the absolute cheeseburger?
I do believe we have come a long way and are getting closer but along with that is still the items that most don't possess which are a really nice sized room that works and a world class set up.