Is the appeal to euphonic distortion learned?


Hi everyone,

I have been thinking a little bit about the idea of euphonic distortion. The idea that we can make an amplifier or preamplifier sound better by not being so absolutely true to the input. The common story is that by adding 2nd order harmonics the music sounds more pleasant to more people. Certainly Pass has written a great deal, and with more nuance and detail about this and makes no bones about his desire to make a good sounding, rather than well measuring product.

Lets keep this simple description of euphonic distortion for the sake of argument, or we’ll devolve into a definition game.

I’m wondering whether it is possible that this is in large part learned? For instance, if I grew up with non-euphonic amps and then was exposed to an amp with high amounts of 2nd order distortion would I like it? Is the appeal here one which you have to have learned to like? Like black coffee through a French press?

And this discussion is of course in line with my thoughts about the ear/brain learning process. That there are no absolute’s in music reproduction because we keep re-training our ears. We keep adjusting what we listen to and ultimately at some point have to decide whether the discrimination between gear makes us happier or not. (Go ahead writers, steal this topic and don't mention me again, I know who you are).
erik_squires

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@atmasphere I think a lot of people will be looking forward to that!

I will hang on to my current amps at least a bit longer then....

If the Class D amps don’t turn out to be greener than the average tube amp, that would be something!
There is recorded music that is pleasing to the ear and then there is live music. I only want the harmonics that actually occurred when the people played. Good or bad. No artificial sweeteners please! Probably the main reason I have dabbled with tube gear but never taken a big plunge.

Looking forward to actually seeing, reading about  and maybe hearing the Atmasphere Class D amps if/when they actually come out though.  That will be interesting!
There is never any accounting for personal preferences.  Anything is possible.