FAKE NEWS - NEGATIVE REVIEWS NOT ALLOWED!!


The "You Know Who" rambling in this video appears to be spreading another falsity. It seems to be a coverup for his own agenda (that he’s trying to blame the shows for).

Here’s what I think the agenda is: "I can’t say anything honest on YT in the public domain. You need to get a paid membership at my website to hear the truth"

EDIT: Looks like someone from Axpona debunked it on the comment section as well.

 

 

 

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I don’t watch youtube and didn’t watch this. but is is indeed hard to find a negative review. The exception is the measurement site that posts negative reviews of high end equipment as clickbait.

I get the fact that most of these YT guys are promo advertisers with kickbacks from manufacturers/dealers, portraying themselves as reviewers. It is the business model. But, this guy is a notch above the rest of the YT peddlers (rubbing it in), trying to appear innocent, claiming he had "no choice" in the matter (oh! he’s a poor victim of the system crap!). Omg, such a poor innocent creature he is...woe is he...caught in the middle of all of it (NOT!!, it’s a deliberate choice).

 

 

I would much rather the manufacturers themselves came out on YT or Audiogon, disclosed their affiliations and said what’s great about their product.

I would be delighted to hear directly from guys like Michael Borresen, Levinson, etc getting into technical aspects of their stuff, as a sales pitch, explaining how their stuff stands against the competition or not.. IMO, it would have a lot more weight to help increase their market share.

But, no... it’s all a skewed shady presentation with the dealers, promo guys (disguised as reviewers), the forum pied pipers, etc.....tired stuff...Why are these designers and engineers letting the ’know nothing’ promo guys talk about their stuff? (continues to remain the big mystery). It would be better to hear it directly from the horse’s mouth.

If an exhibit room sounds good it is. But if it sounds bad you don't know why. Is it the setup. Is it brand new gear that needs breaking in? I could go on. If you don't know why then negative comments hurt the equipment and you really don't know what equipment. Is it the software. Is it apiece of electronics. Is it the speakers? Did something fail when you heard the system? And the reviewer's bad comments can hurt a manufacturer when the equipment could be very good on a longer, real test. And if the manufacturer of the equipment is on shaky ground he could fail undeservedly. Bad reviews should ONLY come from long term use in a known environment. That's a reason I hate to read Jonathon Valens show reviews especially.