Hi Pete,
You make some good points which I accept as opinion but not fact. I don't equate micro detail with emotion as you do. Emotion can be elicited by a variety of sonic or musical parameters. For example in my case it's triggered by authentic and natural tone, timbre and harmonic overtones. Another listener would have yet different triggers to spark an emotional response. One could make the argument that many modern speakers in the quest for Uber detail can sound analytical and even sterile. This type of presentation would be considered "accurate" by some. The point is this is guided by personal preference rather than some agreed upon absolute standard of right sound, wrong sound. If your benchmark ideal is say Vandersteen with carbon fiber drivers that's excellent for you. Other ears may prefer something different.
Charles,
You make some good points which I accept as opinion but not fact. I don't equate micro detail with emotion as you do. Emotion can be elicited by a variety of sonic or musical parameters. For example in my case it's triggered by authentic and natural tone, timbre and harmonic overtones. Another listener would have yet different triggers to spark an emotional response. One could make the argument that many modern speakers in the quest for Uber detail can sound analytical and even sterile. This type of presentation would be considered "accurate" by some. The point is this is guided by personal preference rather than some agreed upon absolute standard of right sound, wrong sound. If your benchmark ideal is say Vandersteen with carbon fiber drivers that's excellent for you. Other ears may prefer something different.
Charles,