In Reply to: RE: I think it's possible to have both things going on at once... posted by Old SteveA on September 8, 2014 at 10:58:27:
Sure, which is like giving peace a chance and finding the golden mean, etc etc.
Which is another way of saying what I said to Mac, which is that the "camps" can "overlap."
But.
But if you want beauty and involvement maximized or clarity and transparence maximized, "having both things going on at once" won't get it, will it? For some ears, compromising one goal or the other equals boredom.
So since one can't get REALITY through the speakers, one opts for the aspect of reality one wants most. Or, as you imply, one goes for peace, which in audio is sort of overrated. Not that we don't all do something of the sort. But we don't want to fool ourselves that compromising is the same as not.
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