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Thats my very point BBV


You are presuming that all engineers, all recording artists and the music industry at large mixes songs to sound right on studio equipment in a domestic environment.


They dont!


They master music to sound right on domestic hifi in domestic premises and bog standard car systems in bog standard cars.


To say ''they should'' doesn't change a thing.. it isn't his/her problem - they aren't the ones with studio equipment in their houses - it's your problem :)


Quoting a definition of 'accurate' that fits in with your philosophy doesn't make it any more appropriate or any more correct.


I can define an album to be accurately rendered when the musical experience obtained by the listener reflects what the artist and studio engineer intended.


It is no suprise therefore that so many people when choosing a hifi decide to go for a 'bigger and better' version of a budget system with all of the boosts at certain frequencies and other idiosyncrasies such systems may have.


Frankly BBV I believe you are so caught up in your own ideologies that you can't see the wood for the trees.


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