Davesrose
Headphoneus Supremus
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Yes, it seems simplistic now that I read your comment and the article you linked. I don't know that much about the subject to affirm what really happened when recordings appeared.
I've been obsesively thinking in recent years which effect new advancements in immersive audio would have in music if they became mainstream.
Well to be fair, it is funny to read about music theory and how everyone has their own opinions (it's like food critics). The main point I've taken is that we'll never really know what a musical interpretation would be at a given time. For example, I don't know how realistic Neville Marriner's interpretation of Mozart is, but I still subjectively prefer him. So much so that I have some recent SACD recordings of Mozart that are "technically" better from a spec standard.....but still enjoy Marriner better for the actual music.