i think most people don't have a clue what they like because the qualities that they allegedly value contract each other.
there is an example on this thread, but i am not trying to nitpick o0r be critical.
if one desires the quality "x" and the quality "y", and x and y are inconsistent with each other, it is not possible to attain both.
here is an example. wanting to achieve warmth and transparency. the idea of warmth involves suboth subtractive and additive colorations, while transparency ,ideally entails no coloration. off course nothing is perfect.
it is best to be consistent with one's goals, so as to avoid disappointments. one should be aware of the meaning of adjectives to ensure they are consistent with each other.
again, i am not trying to be critical. rather just suggesting that one be aware of what one really wants as to presentation and examines the possibilities of attaining them.
i have a reputation of preferring a dark sound. it would be counterproductive if i suddenly wanted resolution with my "darkness'.
if you have the facility to alter the sound of your stereo system, you can have warmth and transparency, but not at the same time.
there is an example on this thread, but i am not trying to nitpick o0r be critical.
if one desires the quality "x" and the quality "y", and x and y are inconsistent with each other, it is not possible to attain both.
here is an example. wanting to achieve warmth and transparency. the idea of warmth involves suboth subtractive and additive colorations, while transparency ,ideally entails no coloration. off course nothing is perfect.
it is best to be consistent with one's goals, so as to avoid disappointments. one should be aware of the meaning of adjectives to ensure they are consistent with each other.
again, i am not trying to be critical. rather just suggesting that one be aware of what one really wants as to presentation and examines the possibilities of attaining them.
i have a reputation of preferring a dark sound. it would be counterproductive if i suddenly wanted resolution with my "darkness'.
if you have the facility to alter the sound of your stereo system, you can have warmth and transparency, but not at the same time.