I suspect that because professed preferences are based purely on experience, there is a tendency to incorrectly identify why you prefer say piece A over piece B. piece A maybe obviously wetter than B, bit it may be a different aspect of the production that is drawing you to it.
i.e. Your listening to the whole, and the preference is based on that and you tend to correlate that to the most obvious difference between the pieces.
Very interesting and insightful! Thank you!
I agree.I think the other thing to note is that as equipment get's better there tend to be less compromises, a piece of equipment can be fast and not harsh, and while you may equate fast with harsh, it's really just the harsh you don't want.
That is an interesting and fun part of the hobby!I'm basing this entirely on my own experience, with occasionally buying pieces because they happen to be there at a good price and comparing them with what I have.