I'm sure you guys realize one get both tone and texture along with greater resolving capabilities these days. Some amazing equipment out there, and getting better over time. You can have your cake and eat it too.
I'm at point where I'm unsure of full resolving capabilities of audio reproduction, relatively low life 16/44 continues to amaze with it's ever evolving resolving capabilities. Designers and engineers with quality sensory perception and the technical knowledge to pull it off are producing equipment with both high resolving capabilities and natural timbre and/or high levels of harmonic development.
Continual jitter and noise reduction in digital reproduction are only two of the better known measurement protocols being continually improved upon making this possible. Adding new equipment to streaming systems is not a circular game, many new innovations in this arena, fast evolving which makes it extremely interesting for me.