stereo system evaluation--objective or subjective


is there a valid objective approach for evaluating the sound quality of stereo systems, or is it purely a matter of taste ?
mrtennis
Taste? No, we all hear differently so in the end 'ears' rule. A while back someone did a study on identical twins and found even they had hearing differences which were more environmentally created. Add into the mix that different cultures and those speaking different native languages hear differently, e. g. 'the British sound'. Accent matter.
Isn't it interesting that some British recording artists lose their accent while singing and some Americans gain one :)
Or is it just my ears?
"wouldn't be instructive to find a method that is independent of the listener?"

WTF???

How do you eliminate the listener, idiot?

TALK ABOUT A STUPID RESPONSE!
That would mean removing subjectivity and using only technical data. I wonder to what extent design engineers use their ears. There is a fairly large margin of predictability towards a particular desired outcome but I would think a lot of trial and error goes into prototyping any piece of gear before a final rendition is settled on. So I guess I've answered my own question.
The only logical way to evaluate a TV is look at the picture and compare it to the picture of other TVs sitting next to it, no? Why would evaluating anything audio related be any different?

Cheers