Live music runs the gamut from spot on to very poor.
Lots of factors affect how a live event sounds, including venue, how the production is set up/configured and where you sit in it among others.
Even within a single excellent venue as a whole, I've heard the full range from excellent to poor with different performances and listening from different locations.
The thing with your system is you can control everything except how the source material is recorded. I agree that as a whole, a good home system can be and often is more consistent and rewarding. There are fewer variables out of your control in play.
Having said that, I do not know if the best live events can be reproduced as well on a home system. A good system, can come pretty close though with a good recording.
Lots of factors affect how a live event sounds, including venue, how the production is set up/configured and where you sit in it among others.
Even within a single excellent venue as a whole, I've heard the full range from excellent to poor with different performances and listening from different locations.
The thing with your system is you can control everything except how the source material is recorded. I agree that as a whole, a good home system can be and often is more consistent and rewarding. There are fewer variables out of your control in play.
Having said that, I do not know if the best live events can be reproduced as well on a home system. A good system, can come pretty close though with a good recording.