05-12-11: Mrtennis
since all components are imperfect, a thorough audition will reveal some flaw or consistent sonic signature.
if there exists a component which is "virtually" neutral, i.e., does not reveal any flaws, i would like to know about it.
Not a single person on this thread, which is now up to 353 posts, has suggested that there is any such thing as a perfectly neutral component. You should know that as well as anyone, Mrtennis, since you have been one of this thread's regular participants.
You are attacking a straw man.
For those who have not read this thread, a glance at the OP would reveal my view on the subject...
P.P.S. I don’t believe a system’s signature can be reduced to zero.
That view was discussed at length in MANY subsequent posts.
And no one is suggesting that people should buy speakers on the basis of neutrality or measurements. A glance at the OP would clear that up as well...
P.P.P.S. I’m not suggesting that neutrality is the most important goal in building an audio system...
Or my post from yesterday...
People should choose components according to their own preferences, not someone else's.
That is another straw man.
Bryon