Hi
Some very interesting points here.
A reproduction cannot be equal to the original, it can only approach it .. I think we are in agreement with that. None of our media can .. Movies, Photographs, Audio can only approximate the real thing, be it amplified or not. Now would be it interesting that our equipment is able to get to a point where we are often fooled .. That is what great equipment coupled with great recordings should be able to do.
Reproducing reality in a satisfactory required the capture, processing and reproduction of a vast amount of information. Our reproduction chains cannot possibly capture and reproduce it all.. IMO there are areas on which the artists, recording engineers and Audio designers focus more than others, maybe because of their own tastes or the limitations of available equipments, venues, medium, etc. I think that what our tastes are about . Tastes often pre-suppose a familiarity, an education, an acceptance of often novel notions ( Escargots or Civet dung coffee beans require an open mind to really appreciate, they have to be learnt, our tastes morph and change ... If we simplistically state: THAT IS WHAT I LIKE then .. we get to the flat earth theory ..then Everything from the cheapest receiver is good and great .. everything !! We know from our audiophile expereince and, yes, education, that it is not so. if to reprise an example James Taylor starts sounding like Barry Manilow or Barry White .. You may like these artists and wish that every song ever composed were sung by them but I think there is a .. problem somewhere ... Don't you think ? When because of a loved increase or (familiarity with a sharp peak in the mid-bass) a Steinway conistently sound like a Bosendorfer and Bosendorfer like an organ .. There is a problem...Purist or not ..
And that what's it comes to .. There is notwithstanding the new and rampant Audio Relativism point of view .. There is an objective reality and approaching it is what Hi-Fidelity is about thus its highest expression, High End Audio should be about ... I repeat we all know that it is not possible for gears to reproduce everything but they should stick to let the things sound the way they usually sound when in front of them be it James Taylor or Biggie Smalls ... So Equipment that put too much of themselves in the way of music, which "perform" are not ideal in my view ... They are not even trying to playing THE music , only their OWN music and they will add the same to EVERY piece of music they play, they don't posses the intelligence to do otherwise.. The message is most likely to be lost somewhere ..
Frantz