SD as a lower income music lover I completely respect your position, but find myself on the other side of the fence.
While the distortions of transducers are orders of magnatude greater than those of electronics, I find the distortions of electronics much less consonant with the fabric of the music and much more jarring to the ear. Not to put too fine a point on it, electronics have electronic sounding distortions and transducers do not. I would rather live with pedestrian loudspeakers and phono cartridge and fine electronics than the other way around.
And this brings up a central point, we all hear differently and the hobby has room for all of us, even if we don't always agree.
While the distortions of transducers are orders of magnatude greater than those of electronics, I find the distortions of electronics much less consonant with the fabric of the music and much more jarring to the ear. Not to put too fine a point on it, electronics have electronic sounding distortions and transducers do not. I would rather live with pedestrian loudspeakers and phono cartridge and fine electronics than the other way around.
And this brings up a central point, we all hear differently and the hobby has room for all of us, even if we don't always agree.

