Tru-Fi. Give me a break already. There is no absolute truth in anything, let alone sound reproduction. Those who think there is some kind of "perfect truth" that only can be brought out using the most "accurate system" are wrong.
I would advise anybody to get this notion out of their head and proceed along more sensible lines.
It can be vexing to pick out the "perfect" system. Depending on why you are reproducing music in the first place, that "perfect" goal is a moving target. I have a number of audio systems available for me to listen to; different needs can be best addressed with different systems.
My advice is to first determine what you are trying to accomplish. Are you looking for a car stereo? Home Theater? Kitchen radio? Headphone system? The second step is to go out and listen to different gear that is designed for those identified applications. You may end up with a Meridian Signature Studio system in your car, a Focal Sib Evo home theater, a Tivoli radio for your kitchen, and a Schiit Stack with some Senn 800s for you headphone listening. You might end up with BAT electronics and a pair of Wilsons for your 2-channel system in your listening room. They will all sound different, none of them will be "true" to anything, and they can all be eminently satisfying for the application they were designed for.
I would advise anybody to get this notion out of their head and proceed along more sensible lines.
It can be vexing to pick out the "perfect" system. Depending on why you are reproducing music in the first place, that "perfect" goal is a moving target. I have a number of audio systems available for me to listen to; different needs can be best addressed with different systems.
My advice is to first determine what you are trying to accomplish. Are you looking for a car stereo? Home Theater? Kitchen radio? Headphone system? The second step is to go out and listen to different gear that is designed for those identified applications. You may end up with a Meridian Signature Studio system in your car, a Focal Sib Evo home theater, a Tivoli radio for your kitchen, and a Schiit Stack with some Senn 800s for you headphone listening. You might end up with BAT electronics and a pair of Wilsons for your 2-channel system in your listening room. They will all sound different, none of them will be "true" to anything, and they can all be eminently satisfying for the application they were designed for.