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I had a conversation yesterday with a designer from a well known amplifier company. We were talking about different designs and he said "at my company, we strive for and build to the goal of absolute neutrality." I told him, "I can't think of single audiophile except for JV who would walk into a high end story and say 'show me the amp with absolute neutrality.'"
We got to further discussing his definition of "absolute neutrality" and he said it was the opposite of highly colored amps, better yet, it was something which was "musically accurate when listening to detail, tonality and a sense of space."
Although no amp exists (that I know of) with absolute neutrality (whatever that may ultimately be).....is this really what audiophiles want?
I know JV from TAS was on a kick a few years ago (and he still might be) about coloration....and how coloration was BAD....I guess that's why I rarely agreed with his reviews.
This designer went on to say "every designer builds to his taste, like a master chef." Would this mean absolute neutrality is bland? Well, I guess I like a little spice in my food.
What do you think? Do you seek out gear/cables/speakers which are the most neutral or do you like a flavor?
We got to further discussing his definition of "absolute neutrality" and he said it was the opposite of highly colored amps, better yet, it was something which was "musically accurate when listening to detail, tonality and a sense of space."
Although no amp exists (that I know of) with absolute neutrality (whatever that may ultimately be).....is this really what audiophiles want?
I know JV from TAS was on a kick a few years ago (and he still might be) about coloration....and how coloration was BAD....I guess that's why I rarely agreed with his reviews.
This designer went on to say "every designer builds to his taste, like a master chef." Would this mean absolute neutrality is bland? Well, I guess I like a little spice in my food.
What do you think? Do you seek out gear/cables/speakers which are the most neutral or do you like a flavor?