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@cj1965
@cj1965
Publication bias and confounders in product reviews - TAS, Stereophile, Audiogon, etcetera
It is often difficult to decipher a Stereophile review. As someone above noted, they may damn a product with faint praise. Many of their reviews seem inconclusive or unenthusiastic - which usually means "there are better products out there". When the review for a $25,000 amp makes it seem like it's merely adequate, something is not quite right. They do seem to go out of their way to avoid conclusory judgments. |
The text may give some praise to satisfy the advertiser, but the important part is the measurements section. Those measurements may tell a rather different story. Sometimes, when the discrepancy is too obvious, John Atkinson will mention this, but at other times you really have to do the interpretation for yourself. It is not hard. What is also obvious is that many of these pieces of expensive audiophile electronics perform far worse than much cheaper electronics from mainstream manufacturers. To find measurements for those you usually have to look elsewehere, since Stereophile does not normally test such stuff. But Google is your friend. See here for an example: http://www.avhub.com.au/product-reviews/hi-fi/yamaha-a-s500-amplifier-review-test-395710 |
cj1965Oh puhleeeeeze. Spend five minutes of your time Googling Stereophile and MQA and you'll have all the proof of a "push" that you need. Nobody is going to waste time giving you proof of the obvious. If you're that lazy and you don't feel like looking for yourself at what most everyone here has seen and talked about - don't expect any of us to serve it up to you on a silver platter. It's what "objectivists " refer to as "common knowledge". That is so funny first you so-called "objectivists" say that we have to proof what you think because what we think is so unusual now you say we have to proof what you think because it is so obvious you want it both ways! Why not just say "I am an objectivist I am a scientist I know what I am talking about you are lazy go find you're own proof for everything." That is just crazy. |