Tzh21y, whatever is done in that case, to process the music would be done to achieve a sound that the producer intends. So the finished product is a sound that is intended, whether one agrees with this processing or not.
This is why I usually prefer a system that is neutral, because I want to hear the music as the artist and producer intended. Having components or speakers that color the sound would be detrimental to that goal.
I have found that some loudspeakers are intentionally designed to color the sound. The ones that surprise me are the brands that attempt to hide this fact from customers, and just present their product as "sounding" better while hiding certain specs from the public.
This is why I usually prefer a system that is neutral, because I want to hear the music as the artist and producer intended. Having components or speakers that color the sound would be detrimental to that goal.
I have found that some loudspeakers are intentionally designed to color the sound. The ones that surprise me are the brands that attempt to hide this fact from customers, and just present their product as "sounding" better while hiding certain specs from the public.