I think we all know from experience that positive reviews
make it through the process and get published and products that the reviewers
don’t like don’t get a review. If the
reviewer is positive about the product, they probably also end up liking the
company that makes it. For me, this is
no big deal.
What is important is that the reviewer provides enough
context that the reader can find a few nuggets that are helpful. One of the good things about 6moons and
specifically about Srajan’s reviews are that lots of comparisons/nuances are
provided (ok, granted, he can get wordy).
I don’t necessarily want a reviewer to tell me that this is
better than that….but I really appreciate it when they say product A does piano
brilliantly but the soundstage isn’t the biggest….on the other hand product B
does acoustic guitar and saxophone brilliantly and has a huge soundstage. These kinds of comparisons help me relate a
product to the things that matter most to me.
What teajay does on this forum is not only provide context but provide access for people to ask very specific questions...which is virtually impossible to get from almost every other reviewer. This is a huge resource for people that is probably underappreciated.