The point is a simple one.
It is *not* that there are differences between the sound of the piano in my living room and the sound of the piano on your recording as it was heard in the room in which it was played. Pianos do sound different from one another.
It is *rather* to suggest that the sound is so much bigger and richer and more textured and nuanced on a concert grand piano as played in one's living room that to think that a hi-fi system can reproduce this sound faithfully is a version of audiophile wishful thinking.
It is *not* that there are differences between the sound of the piano in my living room and the sound of the piano on your recording as it was heard in the room in which it was played. Pianos do sound different from one another.
It is *rather* to suggest that the sound is so much bigger and richer and more textured and nuanced on a concert grand piano as played in one's living room that to think that a hi-fi system can reproduce this sound faithfully is a version of audiophile wishful thinking.