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So, my current working theory is that a bit of coloration is a good thing. In my system, I get a bit of warmth from my pre and my amp (using Siemens and Mullard tubes), so I get an involving sound,
So, my current working theory is that a bit of coloration is a good thing.
...as you try to move up to more resolving (detailed) systems, the potential for a resulting bright or harsh sound increases, and it takes additional trial and error, and unfortunately more money sometimes, to get the sound right. However, I've been able to arrive at better sounding high-resolution system by moving to less expensive components in many cases, but it takes lots of auditioning of different combinations, and sometimes coming back to a component or a wire that you previously rejected.