Thanks for the response. I was curious about how many of the top brands you have heard. I find most of the ESL speakers too bright and detailed. I really love my Rockport Avior ii speakers and find no flaw in them.
Regards
Ron
If Warmth Is a Distortion, Why Do So Many Audiophiles Still Defend It?
Hi everyone, this is my first post here. If it stirs some emotions — that’s not a bad thing. It means we’re all still passionate about this hobby.
As AI becomes capable of recreating any sound signature — warm, tube-like, analogue, ultra-wide, hyper-detailed, and everything in between — I’m starting to think the real future of audio lies in neutral, transparent, dynamic, and accurate hardware, while many of the “flavours” we chase may soon become software choices.
Over time, a few things have stood out to me:
• Warmth is pleasant, but it’s still coloration.
Beautiful, yes — but not accuracy, not transparency, and not always the artist’s intention.
• Warm gear enhances some tracks but softens accuracy in others.
Especially vocals, piano, violin, guitar, and other acoustic instruments. Some people hear this, some don’t, and some just prefer it that way.
• Modern Class D deserves more respect than it gets.
Many older audiophiles dismiss it based on outdated assumptions. But the latest designs are already extremely neutral, fast, and precise. I’m not sure how much longer Class A/AB will remain relevant beyond nostalgia and brand loyalty.
• Price reflects real quality only up to a point.
Beyond that, it becomes about branding, house sound, and personal bias. Preference is fine — but preference isn’t the same as absolute fidelity.
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⭐ Why I May Not Respond Immediately
This post is meant as a sharing of thoughts, not a debate I plan to defend point by point.
If I don’t reply right away, it’s because I’m taking time to read, think, and learn from others’ perspectives here.
Posting in good faith — looking forward to all views, supportive or critical.
Dear @coronado2 @ghdprentice @hkcharlie :"A live orchestra typically sounds warm Yes if you are seated at 15-20 rows from the Orchestra but live MUSIC in a Hall or not is everything but warm. To really appreciate live MUSIC we have to seat at near field position.In this way MUSIC is has extremely faster transsient intruments response from where all MUSIC harmonics are developed and guess wha tMUSIC is/with: powerful dynamics natural color, natural brigthness, natural agressivity and even sometimes with harsness and ovbiously accurated and never " calm/warm/sweetness.
You just try to do it as hear a horn at 2-3m or a piano or even a violin at live SPLs.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS, R. |