One time I listened to a limited edition pressing of Reign in Blood by Slayer at the record store listening station. It sounded spectacular on the store’s mid-fi cartridge/TT/receiver/headphone system. Full, rich, accurate, clear, deep, powerful.
I brought it home to my high-end system and it sounded surprisingly bad; lacking in cohesion/warmth/power, tinny.
I agree that not everyone listens to music that the stereotypical audiophile considers “good sound” (I assume this type of recording is what you’re referring to as ‘high rez’). There are a pile of cliches in this regard.
I listen to everything. Thusly, I want everything to sound good on my system. I agree that if I was at such an audio show, not only would being subject to Diana Krall, Kind of Blue, Eva Cassidy, Brothers in Arms, Aja et. al for the trillionth time make me ill, but I would also want to hear a far wider range of music.