I share the same issue in a fairly broad sense.My issue is I think there is not just one way to do things.
My emphasis is that in most cases we're talking about what amounts to extremely diminishing returns. To probably 95% of audio enthusiasts or more, the nits we're picking, and words we're mincing here are beyond the extent of their interest and/or their listening preferences, room, upstream gear, and source ability to resolve.
We all travel our own unique path in audio with no two being exactly the same, though many of us will meet at multiple crossroads.
I have bracket racing in my blood. I know first hand the difference things like a 1/4PSI in a tire can make, or indexing spark plugs so that the outside electrode is in the most ideal position, or 10 degrees difference in fuel temperature, 10% change in relative humidity. When everything else is in perfect state, all of these variations show up in the ET. These minimal variances have no significant impact outside of 1320 and an ET clock. But, in that realm they can make the difference between a winner and a loser.
Some times my listening space is a drag strip, and i want the best performance i can acheive with what i have................................
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