So refreshing to see the group at least has some members aware of the audio racket. re: media, mfg and brick and mortar dealers. The trifecta of how to control a market. Keep people in the dark, or confuse them with crafted special terms for everyday stuff, blow things way out of proportion. I not only reveal the BS I find but I do straight comparisons on video, so you can hear the reality of the newest "giant killer" against a 20 year old giant and see who fares best. I show you how to make a grounding box for yourself instead of paying through the nose, I show you how to recreate the special magic "field" resonators using product made for other industries that people repackage for this industry, so they can rake in cash.. go to You Tube and search for "OCD HiFi Guy" I find the truth and share my findings
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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