Is Class D actually killing the "soul" of high-end audio?

Why not just buy the gear that you like the sound of and forget about adding more to the path plus more cables to twiddle with settings constantly?
I do not disagree, no EQ in any of my systems and all my listening rooms are well appointed with acoustic treatments. Was only a suggestion if your room sucks and you cannot treat it. Easier to EQ then plow through gear looking for the right fit for your room that sound like chit.... Sorry.
 
I do not disagree, no EQ in any of my systems and all my listening rooms are well appointed with acoustic treatments. Was only a suggestion if your room sucks and you cannot treat it. Easier to EQ then plow through gear looking for the right fit for your room that sound like chit.... Sorry.
No worries. I can't treat my room and I use no EQ or Tone Controls. I listen to the music as it was recorded and enjoy it. Some recordings are bright, some are bass heavy, some are just right. What I like about what I have is it plays back whatever and however the recording was made.
 
No worries. I can't treat my room and I use no EQ or Tone Controls. I listen to the music as it was recorded and enjoy it. Some recordings are bright, some are bass heavy, some are just right. What I like about what I have is it plays back whatever and however the recording was made.
IMO that is the best way to know what's on the recording.
 
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