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"Musicality?" I don't buy it.

Posted by Enophile on October 4, 2012 at 08:15:13:

I mean, do you drive around singing along to your favorite tunes and opining the lack of the car system's "musicality?"

"I'd love to sing along with (insert your favorite artists here) but the sound in my auto lacks sufficient 'musicality."

Do you think non-audiophile music lovers are suffering from a lack of system "musicality?"

Could you enoy the 'musicality' of your favorite records when you were a teenaged music lover, or did you think, "Man, as soon as I can throw together a really decent system, I will finally beging to enjoy the 'musicality' of this experience? I'll see you in a decade, guys."

Was there any time a juke box had your favorite song available and you stopped, saying, "No. No need to put my nickle in. I won't have musicality on this thing."

;)

Nope.

I don't believe you!

We, audiophiles, are simply an example of 'better' being the enemy of 'good.'

I bet Stephen's system is plenty musical and he can relax and enjoy, and us audiophiles would ruin it as we sit and think there wasn't enough air around the second triangle to be able to really freaking enjoy the 'musicality.'