Yes we all have different tastes. I would say the Lynn and I overlap considerably. When we discussed our favourite rooms at the PAF we were in general agreement. I stand by what I said a million pages back in this thread. If I were to magically create a straight wire with gain that could drive any speaker load with infinite power and had no sonic signature at all, my guess is that half the people wouldn't like it. Heck, maybe I wouldn't like it. If I were to characterize what I favour it would be lush, not mush, an ethereal high end where cymbals and triangles hang in the air and decay, and tons of detail without brightness. I hate artificial, in-your-face detail created by bright sounding systems. I am an imaging freak as well. If I build an amp or preamp and the sound stage doesn't extend at least a few feet outside the speaker boundary and the vocal doesn't appear at the floor to ceiling interface, then something is wrong. I was a little dismayed at the show when our system could give great depth, but we had a shoe box of a room and the sound stage was constricted in height and width by the room boundaries. Same system in my room threw the sound stage I just described. I voice things with acoustic instruments and vocals. If you can get a piano right you can pretty much play anything else with correct tonality. If you can follow individual voices in a choir or instruments in an ensemble of some type, then your system can handle complex passages without breaking down.
Oh, and I love a good horn system. Not the cheap ones that are popular, built with junk parts and cabinets, but a good horn system.
So that is what I like. Lynn and I agree more than we disagree!