What did I do??


Today I sold a pair of Wilson Sophia Speakers.

I ordered a pair of Tekton Design Moab Speakers.

Am I going to be disappointed? 
bill_peloquin
@dill, 'slap fight' over where one posts from or ones' spouse(s) is the grist of that...

The former, one really can't do much about unless changes were made at some point...right? *S*

One spouse is one's own problem, of which nobody here of right mind should even try to 'solve' in any fashion other than understanding and understated humor....darkness lurks there....

Our OP posed a query:  Happy? Or not so...?

I wish the former, but know the Other can ruin ones' Day One and those afterwards.  Locale narrows to The Room, the SAF pending...*shrug*G*
Awesome!  Can't wait to hear what you think.

I think it's so funny reading people talking about finding speakers HAS to be done by listening to demos.  That means you will only ever hear speakers that have been marked up by the manufacturer and the dealer, speakers that are only represented in your local area (which is close to nothing in most markets nowadays).

If I or anyone else likes a speaker and talks about their personal experience, they are a paid schill.  If a magazine or online reviewer (where LOTS of people have got info to buy speakers for decades) that depends on ad revenue posts a review then it's okay?  I trust end user reviews more than only of those people because end users don't get paid to review the speaker!!!  No matter how many times you say they are shills they aren't getting paid.

I love the DTC market, it's helped smaller manufacturers to be successful and we save money buying direct.
I have been upgrading my systems and reading professional reviews for nearly fifty years; The Absolute Sound and Stereophile. During that time I have auditioned probable hundreds of components and purchased many dozens before and after hearing them. I have made out of town trips to audition new and really high end equipment. Additionally, I worked hard and learned the vocabulary and strove to identify sonic qualities in sound and components.

With this backdrop, I can say with certainty, professional reviews are relatively unbiased an extremely accurate. Professional reviewers explain their own preferences and biases.. show the different pieces of equipment they have used in the auditioning, used standard audiophile vocabulary. In general, they are extremely good at being unbiased. Yes, they are human… but there are processes of editor review to help keep reviews unbiased and make them informative.

On the other hand in forums, there is no vetting, no minimum experience requirement, no standard terminology. Some folks think the whole thing is a joke and a $100 component that cost $40,000 sound the same… although they have never seen one, let alone listen to one. Some folks think a $10K system is expensive, some think anything under $100K is terrible. Some love good deals.. etc.

So the value brought here has to be evaluated in a single reply (unless you spend a lots of time here and know some of the frequent posters. So a comment like “Buy X and be done with it is useless”. Within a post you must establish your credibility, identify your experience, biases, and tastes so the reader can decide if the comment is a valuable one to them. This is why I have my systems show and try to establish my credentials and not spread untrue conspiracy theories about companies motives.