I don't really care, Warren, if my visualization is accurate. If it sounds
real. If I what I hear sparks my imagination and creates the illusion of a
live performance, then I'm happy. During the days of drama on radio,
did "radiophiles" strive to recapture the environment of the
broadcast studio, or did folks prefer instead to use their imaginations to
visualize the settings and characters in the story? It was the latter. Why
do audiophiles get so wrapped up in the accuracy of recreating the
recording "moment"? It's nonsense unless we're discussing a
live performance recorded with two mics and no processing. And what
does this have to do with tubes versus solid state? I'll rephrase my
comments...tubes in my electronics, including my CD player, allow a
certain magic in the reproduction of the music that sparks my
imagination and allows me to "see" (in my dark room with
my eyes closed) a performance and the performers in a way that solid
state electronics do not.