I admit I have a less than purist attitude when it comes to tone control. I have different audio setups in different rooms. Different turntables, cartridges, tape decks, speakers, pre-amps, amps, etc. Tube and solid state. Depending on the source material, volume level and which equipment set is being utilized, I use different tone control settings. I will openly admit I process the heck out of everything, all the time, on every system, without exception. Dynamic range expansion, variable notch filter noise reduction, reverb, graphic equalizer, along with all the preamp tone controls, use of loudness contour, etc. You name it, I use it to get the sound I desire. In some cases, I mix the use of tube equipment and solid state equipment in the signal path. The sole purpose is to get what sounds good to my ears based on the system in use. It doesn’t matter what the artist, recording engineer or anyone else wanted at the time of recording or during playback. Once that recording enters my house, it’s my rules and those of no one else. When I go to live concerts, that’s when the artist and sound engineer gets to demonstrate what their vision is. Of course, if I could process that in real time before it reached my ears, I would probably make some tweaks! :-)