Accuracy is for Audio, Harmony is for Music !
Audio is science , Music is Magic
Audio makes you think, Music makes you sink
Cannot disagree with this.
However I have one issue at a very personal and philosophical level: how can I be assured that those who have the 'golden ears' (and who are typically aged more than the middle age) have really golden ears and hears what they claim hears? How can I be assured that their cohorts are not resorting to a series of indoctrinated, conditioned conformational bias?
And how can I correlate with their subjective evidence to lined up with my subjective perception without a conformational bias of my own?
Music is highly subjective : that is proven beyond doubt. That's why we have all these genres and charts of different songs...and music styles - some with a universal appeal and some only sectoral.
So the issue is this: it's quite a tough job to accept any subjective reviews
without a backup of measurable objective evidence to really assimilate his/her findings as
it is at a personal level. The reviewers taste experience and even his/her hearing acuity may not line up with one's own 'experience/perception/taste'. So to simply rely on such reviews means a whole lot of permutations and combinations of a varied factors. (These can be bang on target even depending on an individual's mood ......heck forget about the mood of the reviewer's at the time of review)
Hence we have results in double blind test where even experienced listeners fails (now I am not saying these are be all end all)....we have ample amount of evidences which slays most of the audiophile myths and 'facts'.
Maybe we are still in the process of developing a more reliable test for the subjectivity of music.....but one can notice the culprit of conformational bias plays still a strong deterrent to evolve one. (And this is the big human factor).
So one suppose it's prudent that we go ahead with more
evidence based suppositions .....to test what we experience. Even to ask do we really hear the difference? If there is difference what could measure it objectively? And if measurable, to document it.
Currently I am personally interested in finding : Do good amps really sound different with same sets of speakers? (With the null hypothesis that different speaker will sound different with
same system and
same speaker will sound similar with
different systems)