Should a reference speaker be neutral, or just great sounding?


I was thinking about something as I was typing about how I've observed a magazine behave, and it occurred to me that I have a personal bias not everyone may agree to.  Here's what I think:
"To call a speaker a reference product it should at the very least be objectively neutral."

However, as that magazine points out, many great speakers are idiosyncratic ideas about what music should sound like in the home, regardless of being tonally neutral.

Do you agree?  If a speaker is a "reference" product, do you expect it to be neutral, or do you think it has to perform exceptionally well, but not necessarily this way?
erik_squires

djones51
08-09-2020 8:51pm
Wasn’t it Harman that did a lot of speaker tests where the speakers with the flattest response were picked as the best sounding? No matter if it was professional listeners or Joe off the street.
Yes. They can predict with 86% confidence that people will pick the flattest speakers as the best sounding. And if you take bass out of the equation, that goes up to 99%.

Paper: A SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR CHOOSING LOUDSPEAKERS AND HEADPHONES FOR RECORDING AND BROADCAST (page 2)


I've heard many monitor speakers in studios and do not think they would sound good for long term listening in my music room.  
@michaelgreenaudio   I intend to purchase Von Schweikert VR9SE II which have maximum adjustability using highest quality components to alter the sound of each driver to match the room modes, despite having a great engineered room.  My current speakers adjust bass alignment and mids/highs downward only.  Flat is the best for that speaker in my room.  The rear tweeter adjustment is probably the most important for me to control the ambiance level from the rear of a box speaker.   Previously, from 20 to 35 years ago, I had non-adjustable electrostats.  Didn't work out well in my lesser listening environments.  
My Reference is whatever I can afford. In my case it was a pair of Martin Logan Spire speaker’s. I’m happy with my choice. I wish you such happiness in yours.