mlsstl wrote: 
> That phrase -- "revealing system" -- has become one of those grossly
> overused terms in audiophilia and has so much subjective baggage
> attached that it is meaningless as a descriptor. 
> 
> Whenever someone asks me to hear a "revealing system", I find I'm just
> as likely to hear an edgy system with an unbalanced frequency response
> as I am to hear one that sounds wonderfully natural. 
> 
> But then I've always been one to scratch my head as to why some are
> attracted to systems that seem to magnify faults instead of just playing
> music.

And that's just ones that magnify real faults. The ones that magnify
imaginary ones are the worst.


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