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If you don't want your sound to have any "defects," then go and buy some nasty, colored speakers. I have no respect for people who do not respect neutral sound, and can't comprehend why anyone would want anything else.
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Now that sounds a little harsh. There's nothing
wrong with enjoying coloration. Coloration can even enhance certain types of music. That is why companies like Grado Labs do so well. Even respected speaker companies sometimes bias their sound toward a certain coloration. (For example, B&W speakers sound warmer.)
Listening to truly neutral equipment isn't always prudent when the majority of music is mixed and mastered to sound good on "average" equipment. Especially when said music is compressed to hell and equalized for maximum brightness. You'd have to be some kind of aural masochist to listen to that kind of music on a neutral monitor. Now if the music is produced by a company like Mapleshade Records or whatnot, that's different.
(For the record, my own preference is for a basically neutral sound, perhaps mildly warm... which is why I love my HD650s so much.)
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.