OK, you picked apart my post. I'm not sure where you're going with this? Did I conceive the perfect test. Of course not, that wasn't my intent. Just like I didn't address DBT verses sighted. I also didn't address room correction/equalization, or the recording process et al. Even the presence of a different size speaker, variations in placement, etc, affect what you hear.
What are you advocating? If you're anti what I posted(?, not clear on that either), are you in the other extreme; the Phsycoacoustics corner? I do believe that a speaker can be tuned to appeal to the masses. A lot of science to get the speaker to sound that way too.
On that note, you didn't seem to address my final comments? Which go with the phsycoacoustic approach, and I freely admit I could, and do, fall for it, that I could pick a speaker with some form of coloration over one that's more accurately representing the music. Which of course, is hopefully an excellent rendition of the actual musicians playing. Yet, I'll probably grow tired of the colored version in short order.
Is it live or Memorex! That's how I want my music to sound - as close to how the artists wanted it to. I fully agree there's a chain of events to take us to that point. Many mistakes can be made along the way. I firmly believe however, science offers a better way to get to this point than my, or any ones ears do. It does seem the best speakers out there have a ton a science behind them.