from what i understand, the term accuracy is independent of experience. objective data is furnished, criteria is devised and judgments ensue.
when experience speakers and stereo systems, those which are designated accuracy may be differntiated by some observable sonic characteristic(s).
so, a dichotomy may exist when speakers which are deemed accurate, by definition, based upon "scientific" evidence,
may be perceived as inaccurate.
i don't think this is a problem. it makes sense to establish definitions or criteria of accuracy. such criteria can be confirmed by measurements.
the fact that accuracy may not be confirmed by experience does not invalidate the concept.
when experience speakers and stereo systems, those which are designated accuracy may be differntiated by some observable sonic characteristic(s).
so, a dichotomy may exist when speakers which are deemed accurate, by definition, based upon "scientific" evidence,
may be perceived as inaccurate.
i don't think this is a problem. it makes sense to establish definitions or criteria of accuracy. such criteria can be confirmed by measurements.
the fact that accuracy may not be confirmed by experience does not invalidate the concept.