Some of the guys just like the idea that is supposed to sound better, or otherwise be superior, whether they can hear anything or not. Of course they tend to imagine that they do, and will fight you over it. The audio industry loves them.
Of course the double blind test to them is like holding up a cross to Dracula. They retreat and hide at the mere mention of it :-)
There are ways to make significant advancement toward 'true to the original' in playback, but it first has to be the goal. Then one addresses the weakest link in any system: the speakers, setup. Followed by a distortion free amp.
The top end gear, cables, and tweaks, if still interested at that point can be experimented with, but they are the least significant.
Of course the double blind test to them is like holding up a cross to Dracula. They retreat and hide at the mere mention of it :-)
There are ways to make significant advancement toward 'true to the original' in playback, but it first has to be the goal. Then one addresses the weakest link in any system: the speakers, setup. Followed by a distortion free amp.
The top end gear, cables, and tweaks, if still interested at that point can be experimented with, but they are the least significant.