Wasn't aimed at you, particularly. It's just something I see being mentioned a lot as if it's a quality really difficult to achieve. I just haven't been able to match the condition, myself. Someone else told me that it's because my systems probably suck so I can't possibly know what they are talking about. Just spent around 5 hrs with a pair of largish 3-ways with an FR of 35-20khz and nothing is missing from the performance and this from a relatively old, budget design, a class D amp, budget diy streamer and DAC board in a rather haphazard garage system where I am sitting no more than 4 ft from the speakers.
If I am finding things better than others with the same recordings on different systems, the reasons are typically obvious as to why, and not unexpected and at least well within EQ range. Still, none of these differences are at the cost of dynamic range, or imaging, for that matter. The only time I tend to have any sort of lacking with dynamic range, is when trying to get by without ample headroom, like trying to use difficult to drive speakers with just enough power.
The only other time I have thought about dynamic range, is when using speakers that are too powerful for the space, played too softly, as well as speakers too small for a space, played too loudly.