In general terms I agree with the original post. I like the term he uses -- musically credible. There is absolutely no doubt that better materials are available in electronics and loudspeakers and they result in better sound. The question is whether the advances in sound quality are musically credible or relevant or just audiophile minutiae? As an example, when did soundstage info become the end all and be all of audiophile sound?
Ultimately it's about listening to music. For me there's a minimum in sound quality that detracts from the music if not met. But once that minimum is met there's not a direct correlation between my enjoyment of music and increased sound quality. It's perfectly plausible that older equipment can exceed my minimum standards.
Ultimately it's about listening to music. For me there's a minimum in sound quality that detracts from the music if not met. But once that minimum is met there's not a direct correlation between my enjoyment of music and increased sound quality. It's perfectly plausible that older equipment can exceed my minimum standards.