What is truly subjective is that very few people have enough facts about the recordings themselves, so we are trying to interpret what we believe is accurate, or objective. However, some things in this world and in audio are simply better than others, and true objectivists should not be afraid to say so. 2 speakers that sound very different from each other both can't be correct. One is , simply better, more accurate, more truthful to the source than the other one. You may like the inferior one, but that doesn't make it better. True high end should be about truthfulness and faithfulness to the source - not some glamorous, artificially sweetened version that many may prefer. That is the trouble I would have with subjectivism. If you don't want true faithfulness to the source, than all you will ever have when discussing audio is arguments, because in that line of thinking there is no right and no wrong - which is ok (ultimately you need to simply enjoy what you bought), but don't confuse that with the literal truth.