"If speakers are making something "more" [holographic, as in your example] or "less" than what’s handed to it, you have a problem."
Problem is, there's no way to know that unless you made the recording yourself. Only thing we can do is compare speakers and choose the ones that sound better or more right to us, whatever that may be for each individual. JA speakers expose (or manufacture, depending on your perspective) holography better than most, which is why they may be a good fit given the OP's preferences. IMO it's best to go with speakers that have inherent strengths inline with a listener's personal preferences and go from there.
Problem is, there's no way to know that unless you made the recording yourself. Only thing we can do is compare speakers and choose the ones that sound better or more right to us, whatever that may be for each individual. JA speakers expose (or manufacture, depending on your perspective) holography better than most, which is why they may be a good fit given the OP's preferences. IMO it's best to go with speakers that have inherent strengths inline with a listener's personal preferences and go from there.