I sometimes wonder why people obsess to this degree over the ultimate sound quality of equipment when the available recordings vary so much. If someone wants to hear their system at its best, they need to find a small batch of recordings in whatever formats they prefer and only listen to those because some sound like crap. At that point, the sound of the system is moot because even the equipment that has been found to be 'the best' can't make the sound better; great specs, or not.
I enjoy great sound, but the idea of listening to the music and enjoying THAT seems to have been lost. If Wiki page for 'audiophile' contains "An audiophile seeks to reproduce the sound of a live musical performance, typically in a room with good
acoustics. It is widely agreed that reaching this goal is very difficult and that even the best-regarded recording and playback systems rarely, if ever, achieve it."- people are trying to achieve something that's impossible namely, reproduce the sound of a live recording. Having said that, a system
can sound very realistic, but live? Not really. Not many people want to sit 10'-15' from some instruments because the sound isn't actually very pleasant from that distance but the sound on a recording can make some people happy. In any genre, there are some instruments that are hard to listen to without discomfort.