How can a system be judged with highly processed, non acoustic music?


I basically know what an instrument or human voice sounds like. I understand that almost all recordings, analog or digital, go through some level of processing. I also know that there are many, many recordings which strive to present a natural, real sound. To me, I can best judge a system playing lightly or non processed acoustic music.
This is also my preference for listening in general. And for me, it is vinyl.
mglik
I just listen to the music I like to listen to and see if it sounds good.
I try not to overthink things.
@sebrof 

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dont understand why everything in this hobby has to be over analyzed 
I have come to enjoy Jay's thread and videos. This thread was inspired by my repeated request that he use acoustic, little processed content.
Even with his use of digital only, his high quality playback system will surely reveal significant and pronounced differences between components best with acoustic music. 

I feel the same way.  There's a time and a place for most types of music, but system or component evaluation via listening tests is all but useless using heavily processed, heavily layered, electronically generated sounds.