my criterion for evaluating stereo systems is timbre. some stereo systems are more inaccurate than others in reproducing timbre.
yet, i would not apply the words "right" and "wrong", when evaluating stereo systems.
the words "right" and "wrong" apply only to behavior judged against a standard of morality.
there are other words relevant to matters of "sound". "right" and "wrong" are not two of them.
perhaps, it is a semantic issue here, but i prefer "inaccurate" to describe the performance of a stereo system.
Thus, when comparing two stereo systems , with respect to the reference, live music, one is less inaccurate than another.
yet, i would not apply the words "right" and "wrong", when evaluating stereo systems.
the words "right" and "wrong" apply only to behavior judged against a standard of morality.
there are other words relevant to matters of "sound". "right" and "wrong" are not two of them.
perhaps, it is a semantic issue here, but i prefer "inaccurate" to describe the performance of a stereo system.
Thus, when comparing two stereo systems , with respect to the reference, live music, one is less inaccurate than another.