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This is so true - there's only so much that can be done to any piece of equipment. If Distortion (which is revealed by good measurements) is too high, it's not going to be possible to adjust the equipment cleanly without fundamentally changing the hardware.Which is fine, as long as you don’t spend too much for poor engineering dressed as ‘musicality’.
Keith
Low distortaion equipment can be manipulated more. What I think measurements provide is a short cut to getting good end results. Listening for tonality takes such a long time, so listening to correct tonality for extended periods instead of incorrect tonality is very helpful