lets look at the main trend in audio reproduction:
increasing levels of detail and focus.
it would seem that if you select a component, say a cone speaker and compare it to a typical cone speaker in the 60s or 70s, there would be a difference in resolution.
is more resolution necessarily better ?
i would rather turn the clock back to 1970, given the commercially available components of that period.
while one may use the terms subtractive and veiled to describe the performance of many a stereo system of that time, at least they did no harm.
unfortunately many of today's speakers, amps, preamps and cd players do harm, while providing "greater information".
increasing levels of detail and focus.
it would seem that if you select a component, say a cone speaker and compare it to a typical cone speaker in the 60s or 70s, there would be a difference in resolution.
is more resolution necessarily better ?
i would rather turn the clock back to 1970, given the commercially available components of that period.
while one may use the terms subtractive and veiled to describe the performance of many a stereo system of that time, at least they did no harm.
unfortunately many of today's speakers, amps, preamps and cd players do harm, while providing "greater information".