Which has been precisely my point too. It is all system/room context, as I argued on thread pages 3 and 4.
Couldn't agree more. It's all about the system. Not bragging as I don't own them ("yet" maybe never due to cost) but I am currently listening to Gobel's new Epoque Aeon (replacing the Fine) using my MSB Select II direct into my CH Precision M1 using all Gobel's cables. If there is a more transparent and neutral speaker out there, I haven't heard it. I bring this up because in combination with the MSB direct into the CH, really bad recordings sound bad and really amazing recordings sound more amazing than I ever heard. The other thing I have really come to appreciate is just how good some of the original redbook recordings are. These have been dismissed as mediocre and the quest to improve with remastering, high res, etc may be the fault of our previous playback mechanism. I have been awed by the Select II in this regard.
In terms of "voicing" equipment, I am not sure we are hearing a voicing towards more sibilance than we are hearing more accuracy. I have never been a "detail freak" as in the past that has usually come with what I like to call an increase in the exhaustion index. I think many go though this phase until they obtain a sound that pleases them over the long run and allows them to sit for hours rather than minutes.
I have moved from solid state, to tubes, tried solid state again 5 years ago with a combination of Q1 and Constellation and really didn't like it. I understand why many did at the time but to me I felt there was a lack of involvement at the higher octaves. I tried the Constellation on my Nolas and tried the REF250s on the Q1s. I kept going back to the REF250 + NOLA and gave up on my Magico/Constellation quest.
Recently, in an effort to help Elliot who is distributing the Gobels I was fortunate enough to try many solid state amps as the "guinea pig" for what he was going to choose for the Gobels once they arrived. Without going into detail and all the amps we tried I will say solid state, IMHO, has come a long way since my last foray into solid state 5 years ago with the Constellation. I am very impressed. If anything, I feel today's solid state is getting it much more right than in the past, not the reverse. In fact I enjoy it so much I made the decision with my wallet and sold my REF10/GS150 for the CH Precision M1 driven direct by the Select II.
Any of you fortunate enough to the have "The Alternate Blues" album, I recommend you listen to it. I played this for people after the Gobel Aeon broke in and people were absolutely stunned. The difference in styles between Dizzy Gillespie and Clark Terry is so well illustrated in this album as are their amazing talents that we were just all in awe. Never heard anything like it. As I said, the system, the combination of all things, is how it should be interpreted. I have been doing this stuff since the late 70s and can say, the new breed of equipment is stunning.