But how to weigh across the line becomes a question. For example entry level Vandersteen is not the same as top of the line Vandersteen. And PS Audio power conditioners are not the same as their audio components. Plus, many companies make electronic components as well as speakers; responses must be evaluated and weighted according to one's experience with a given portion of a mannufacturers's line.
Otherwise the "results" will be flawed and the thread becomes a "shouting match" (is this the intent?)
Also system and room contexts play a huge role and these parameters cannot be ignored, it's simply unfair to rate component manufacturers if we don't don't know the systems they were evaluated in; there is no control for this.
There are likely other incongruities with this approach not yet captured or mitigated.
This approach is highly flawed and will not yield meaningful data.
Otherwise the "results" will be flawed and the thread becomes a "shouting match" (is this the intent?)
Also system and room contexts play a huge role and these parameters cannot be ignored, it's simply unfair to rate component manufacturers if we don't don't know the systems they were evaluated in; there is no control for this.
There are likely other incongruities with this approach not yet captured or mitigated.
This approach is highly flawed and will not yield meaningful data.