We audiophiles talk endlessly about various sonic attributes we believe we discern from stereo systems. One of these attributes is "resolution."
The 6th definition of "resolution" in the American Heritage Dictionary provides:
6. The clarity or fineness of detail that can be distinguished in an image, often measured as the number or the density of the discrete units, such as pixels or dots, that compose it.
Does this definition work if we modify it to provide: the clarity or fineness of detail that can be distinguished in reproduced sound?
What, exactly, do "we" mean by "resolution" in the audio context?
What is your definition of "resolution" in this audio context? What, precisely, do you mean by "resolution"?
How do we know that one component or one audio system is more "resolving" than another component or than another audio system?
How do we decide where on the spectrum of less resolving --> to --> more resolving a particular component or a particular audio system sit