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Posted by FenderLover on July 16, 2012 at 06:43:19:
I had a chance to ask several musicians (including a teacher at SC Thorton School) --- and I think the brains are just wired differently. Not that one is "better" than the other. Just different expectations.
Musicians wants a tone or emotion out of the instrument (much like making the thing "sing" or come alive). So technique is most important. They can hear that, even in lousy recordings & hi-fi setups.
Hi-fi listening seems a bit more passive. So they may hear the great tones, but maybe not realize the techniques involved in getting that tone.
Best, to be in both worlds. I think appreciation for great artists is better.
Teresa, stay with that guitar!
JMO.... YMMV.
8^)