And sometimes big, well connected companies, choose not to give out components for reviews
The "how many reviews it got" rule
This is my rule of thump when I purchase components online
without having heard them first. If a component received a
lot of reviews, chances are the component is very good.
I mean the component has to be good to attract a lot of
reviewers. Most reviewers probably wouldn’t
bother to review something he doesn’t like in the first place.
without having heard them first. If a component received a
lot of reviews, chances are the component is very good.
I mean the component has to be good to attract a lot of
reviewers. Most reviewers probably wouldn’t
bother to review something he doesn’t like in the first place.
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XTAC speakers commentary on why they are unique and superior to ALL other speaker designs (per the manufacturer). https://audiomachina.com/xtac/commentary/ I’d love to hear speaker engineers/designers comment, especially on the Time/Amplitude equation. Here's the extract from his white paper on what a speaker should be: 1. Full frequency range without the use of different driver types or any crossovers. 2. Adequate Dynamic Range and S/N ratio. 3. Absence of diaphragm flexure or breakup in the audible range. 4. Idealized acoustic radiation pattern. 5. Real-world room installation and performance optimization. 6. Reasonable manufacturing and installation difficulty. 7. Reasonable cost. |
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