My only complaint with the objectivist bible is it makes the music a sterile scientific sounding proposition.......when the lights are off, and I am in my leather easy chair by the fireplace, and the music is filling the room from all angles..........I could care less about dbts and measurements and cables and what is powering what. When Sia Furler is singing to me in my living room, that, my friends is what matters most in my system.........

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Not at all. All objectivism does is provide a scientifically-sound basis for initial equipment selection and installation. None of we "meter-readers

" would deny that the music is what matters in the end...we merely want to make sure we're worrying about the right things when compiling and installing a system. Once it's all in place, then absolutely it's all about the music and the ability of good music to take you far, far away. We just don't want to be "had" on the way to that destination, and the scientific method is the means to that end. But of course it's all about the music in the end...that's what we want a high-fidelity playback system for in the first place!

Enjoy the music.