Ok. But then how come "a Genelec Monitor has no soul". Does it not also "embody the history, intentions, spirit and passion of [its] creators"? And further, how could such a question be a matter of opinion as opposed to one of fact?
Value it as a treasure, and the longer you keep it, the more "soul" it will have
While I love the letter that
@restorer-john has posted in #162 (imagine someone at a large company taking the time to craft such a thoughtful response to a customer inquiry!), when I imagine a Pioneer assembly line in July 1962, I imagine stifling heat, weary-looking workers, and American buyers looking dubiously at "Made in Japan", with some justification. I'd think that Pioneer would have had far less panache in the eyes of American buyers versus say, a Fisher 400. And while CAD wasn't a thing then, it likely was designed by a team of engineers, and the details were worked out at the drafting table.