The sound waves travel my small room at a speed of sound, 343 meters per second or 1125 feet per second......
My room is 13 feet square... More than 80 crossing through my room each second...
This means my room atmosphere is like a tense violin cord....So sensible to any small change that is is easy to hear any new elements introduced in a room we already know...
My brain#ears decipher sound waves differently each one of them and make decision in SOMETIMES ONE MILLISECOND... ( Hass effect)
Then anything in the room, any acoustic material content, his geometry and the topology of the room, will deteriorate sound or improve its recognition in a way far greater than upgrading a good amplifier for a so called better one...
It is acoustic who dictate sound quality AT THE END...Not measurements of electronical piece of gear nor our own satisfaction after an upgrade...
Not the branded name of speakers or amplifiers...
Buy good gear FIRST and forget them after that , and read about acoustic....
And no acoustic tweaks will replace acoustic control...On the opposite we may replicate any tweak effect in a room by using acoustic treatment and acoustic Helmholtz mechanical control....
For example using angles in my speakers position and an acoustic screen i mimic an headphone effect ( the sound floating not in my head but around my head with some recording)...
But it is more easy to buy ready made costlier product than making our own acoustic listening experiment for sure...I dont negate the usefulness and practicality of products at all.. Few people use an audio dedicated room like i did...
I just want to make my point known....Acoustic reign supreme in audio...
Objectivism or subjectivism about the gear is a deceptive marketing effect RESULTING from years of customers publicity conditioning...