This is a myth coming from the gear fetichism obsession and ignorance in most audiophile circle...
And dont confuse my perspective with the obsessed objectivist measures deluded crowd facing the subjectivist "tasting" gear crowd by the way....two groups linked by the same gear fetichism but in opposing direction... 😁😊
There is no PERFECT REPRODUCTION from a recorded cd or vinyl, there is ALWAYS a RELATIVE TRANSLATION from the recorded acoustical cues of the original lived event, but interpreted and selected by the trade-off calculus of the recording engineer INTO your speakers/room acoustic relation ..
You have here one set of acoustic choices translated to another set of acoustic choices determined by the geometry, the topology, and the acoustic content of your room...
A relative translation never an identical reproduction is possible... Acoustic and psycho-acoustic science determine what is sound and music experience in a room... Not electronical engineering by itself alone sorry...
No acoustian give a dam about gear fetichism, no musician either , guess why?
Think about it....
My goal is to reproduce the recording as accurately as possible.