Here’s the problem with "system matching": complimentary flaws.
Too analytical? Match it up with too warm.
Too bright? Match it up with too dark.
Too lean? Match it up with too full.
On and on. Which granted you might be able to pull off. Until you change one component. Now your flaws are all out of balance. There’s no end to it.
My hunch is the whole red herring of matching was hatched by manufacturers to sell more stuff. Because your odds of ever having this work out are somewhere between slim, and none. Why so many embrace such an obviously flawed approach is beyond me.
Too analytical? Match it up with too warm.
Too bright? Match it up with too dark.
Too lean? Match it up with too full.
On and on. Which granted you might be able to pull off. Until you change one component. Now your flaws are all out of balance. There’s no end to it.
My hunch is the whole red herring of matching was hatched by manufacturers to sell more stuff. Because your odds of ever having this work out are somewhere between slim, and none. Why so many embrace such an obviously flawed approach is beyond me.