@mihorn I don't get how you'd NOT appreciate and/or listen to the sound of your system if it's pleasing to the ear. For instance I cannot listen to my system without marveling at the way performers are presented with these uncanny three dimensional life size images on these utterly unique sound stages that individual recordings offer up. And I could go on and on about timbre, tonality, resolution, transparency, etc, etc. The sound and music go hand in hand, heightened sound quality brings the performers into the room and make it all the more believable. I spent decades pursuing this sound and now I'm supposed to look past it or ignore it!
I still don't get the idea that listening to the sound is a critical/bad thing when listening to high end systems. I purposely didn't listen critically with lesser systems because it exposed flaws in sound, minus the flaws one should desire to have at least some consciousness in regard to sound, the sound is in service to the music and performers.

