... the music major are trying to make the CDs sound at their best on cheapy boomy systems limited in dynamics.
... and your point is?
imo, the music majors have never been interested in in the quality of the sound of the media they hawk. They want the most profit for the least cost.
I was once told by a QA manager of a major US record company that it was OK if the cassettes didn't sound good because they were only used by teenagers walking on the beach, and quality didn't matter.
Having said that, I will also say that there are many, many people in the music industry who care about the quality of the goods they proffer. (I've met and talked with them)
So it seems to boil down to a tug of war between those who want quality, and those who just want to sell merchandise and get a profit. (in this case "merchandise" is music).
My opinion is cynical, for sure. But how correct is it?
=shrug=