with so much gear out there, good reviews help some decide what to audition, not what to buy...
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@ghdprentice "Many of us have pursued high end audio for many decades… one of the reason it can be a long term pursuit is that there is so much to learn and ultimately the problem you are trying to solve is so ambiguous" That is the truth. @jl35 Auditioning in your listening room is helpful but I don't know of sellers allowing that to happen |
I take reviews with a grain of salt. To me, it's great when i buy a product and then it is on a Best Of , Buyer's Guide , or gets strong praise from critics It is great to read other OWNER's impressions of their gear. Some stuff has universal appeal and others are real niche.... its up to you to decide what's best. What's best is to demo in home if at all possible |
Reviews provide information and it is up to the reader to determine if anything of value was passed on. More likely, the comments provide a variety of perspectives and the value here can be more useful than the initial review. Regarding the value of reviews found in major publications, there has been some controversy as to how advertising affects the reviewer’s perspective. |
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