Coloration is preferred by any sense organ. Be it eyes, ears, skin, tongue, smell. Lets take some examples,
Eyes:
- We always prefer a more un-natural color on the TV with more of contrast and color added to the screen than a natural image which is dull and boring.
- We would always prefer if our photographs are added more contrast and better skin affects than our natural photograph with less make-up and will find them to be not presentable. A bit of jazz added to the photograph appeals us
Tongue:
- No one prefers a bland food. We like if there is more masala, a bit of extra spice, a bit of salt and sugar to the taste. We totally avoid bland food and say its not tasty.
- We do not like a coffee or tea if its natural. We wanted the addition of flavor and sweetness to be more acceptable to our tounge.
Smell:
- Our nose prefer it when there is a good aroma around even though its from some chemical. It will not prefer a pure 100% oxygenated environment. A bit of jizz added with artificial perfume will be more acceptable to our sense organs
Ears:
- Are ears the same? Do we prefer to hear more bass and treble than a flat freq response. Will a neutral sounding speaker be very boring and not appealing to most of us. Will that extra colored bass and shrill highs excite us more even though its not there in the original music?
The most accurate amplifier, player or speakers are the ones that is able to distinguish between various recordings and various sounds with the correct timber and are not the one which makes all of them sound similar. After hearing them you should be able to distinguish between the various musical instruments and recognize when a bass guitar was played and what string was plucked. It should not sound monotone with all the bass sounding the same and you should be able to differentiate them.
Some articles that discusses about colored sound for opening the discussion.
Who wants perfectly accurate sound? | The Audiophiliac - CNET News
In Ear Matters: Neutral vs. Natural: A Thought.
Is the highest fi always the best fi? | InnerFidelity
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Eyes:
- We always prefer a more un-natural color on the TV with more of contrast and color added to the screen than a natural image which is dull and boring.
- We would always prefer if our photographs are added more contrast and better skin affects than our natural photograph with less make-up and will find them to be not presentable. A bit of jazz added to the photograph appeals us
Tongue:
- No one prefers a bland food. We like if there is more masala, a bit of extra spice, a bit of salt and sugar to the taste. We totally avoid bland food and say its not tasty.
- We do not like a coffee or tea if its natural. We wanted the addition of flavor and sweetness to be more acceptable to our tounge.
Smell:
- Our nose prefer it when there is a good aroma around even though its from some chemical. It will not prefer a pure 100% oxygenated environment. A bit of jizz added with artificial perfume will be more acceptable to our sense organs
Ears:
- Are ears the same? Do we prefer to hear more bass and treble than a flat freq response. Will a neutral sounding speaker be very boring and not appealing to most of us. Will that extra colored bass and shrill highs excite us more even though its not there in the original music?
The most accurate amplifier, player or speakers are the ones that is able to distinguish between various recordings and various sounds with the correct timber and are not the one which makes all of them sound similar. After hearing them you should be able to distinguish between the various musical instruments and recognize when a bass guitar was played and what string was plucked. It should not sound monotone with all the bass sounding the same and you should be able to differentiate them.
Some articles that discusses about colored sound for opening the discussion.
Who wants perfectly accurate sound? | The Audiophiliac - CNET News
In Ear Matters: Neutral vs. Natural: A Thought.
Is the highest fi always the best fi? | InnerFidelity
Audio Note