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For the record, I think, we do have the technology to build 'realistic' sounding speakers. But then again this is a relative term. Atleast I am glad to see a quest for 'realistic' speaker..rather than smooth, or juicy/goosey or whatever synonym of flavored sound is. I take it for 'realistic' to mean 'natural'/'transparent'/'uncolored'. In my very humble opinion, if you ask for anything else, you will be on merry-go round forever. If I play Jazz, I want it to sound exactly like the way it was recorded or meant to recreated (with those artificial reverbs and delays added to studio recordings). If a concert was recorded in a hall, I want that venue ambience recreated. Sometimes, audiophiles tune their systems to sound so 'gooey' everything sounds the same. This surely cannot be High-Fidelity !!!Just some personal biases
Yeah, everyone says they want natural-transparent-uncolored speakers. This is meaningless audiophile catchphrasism. I don't know anybody with a gooey system but I would guess that they would be trying to pursue tone over solid state digital "purity", trumping objectivity with real emotion.
As a dentist and audiophile I always make sure my instruments are sterile and not emotional. That's what I use Crelm speakers.