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RE: I agree - but it works both ways.

Posted by kerr on October 14, 2010 at 04:25:22:

>Since you haven't provided his precise text for quotation...<

If I may paraphrase a comment from Andy as well as from many others that E-Stat mentioned... "Do Your Own Homework"! :)

>I seriously doubt he would expect new speakers to sound the same!<

He did not omit speakers when he said "a component".

>I would suggest he merely thinks they ought to sound the same. It might turn out not to be so.<

You're summed up the very basis of the "objectivist" argument in your first sentence beginning with "they ouught..." and the "subjectivist" one in your second. What ought to be often isn't.