Neutral electronics are a farce...


Unless you're a rich recording engineer who record and listen to your own stuff on high end equipment, I doubt anyone can claim their stuff is neutral.  I get the feeling, if I were this guy, I'd be disappointed in the result. May be I'm wrong.
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The very cool Hedy Lamarr story needs a movie as it's simply one of the great opportunities for a biopic…an absolutely amazing woman.
I meant "Deadliest Catch." "Most dangerous catch" would more likely be about hard hit ground balls. 
A lack of overemphasis in any one frequency domain and an ability to remain truthful to the timbre and tone of instruments!  That is neutrality and can only be had by a systems approach to playback...including power and room acoustic parameters.
I've hosted concerts in my listening room…the room remains "untreated" as furniture does the job, so are the live shows not "neutral?" This is a rhetorical question.
Wolf, maybe you miss my point?  It's all relative as are concert hall sounds.  What you can do is put together a system that does the least harm to the signal and have a listening environment that allows for a balanced output.  I use natural furnishings as well.