Any Advice for those Listening to Youtube Reviewers?


I’d like to recognize that it takes a great set of self promotional skills to become successful in the Youtube world. That said most of the audio reviewers I’ve seen don’t have the experience to review, or the kind of space that would really allow gear to shine.

Most of them start of with K-Mart like gear, did their formula and got popular, and jumped far up the audio food chain. Of course everything they review is going to be great compared to the Service Merchandise system they sold last year.

Just throwing it out there that people should be careful listening to these guys that are mostly working for the views/money (not that some aren’t passionate).

Anyone else seeing this?

bjesien

I think Sean at Zero Fidelity for what he review does a good job. He doesn't review DAC's, turntables or tube amps but what he does review his assessment are pretty accurate, just listen carefully.

FWIW, here is the list of the on-line reviewers ordered by the number of subscribers. It does not suggest the quality of contents they have presented but give you some idea on their popularity. The ones highlighted are those I listen periodically. Some of their verbal description of the gears' sound traits they review are spot on. Some often gave measurements and how that entails to the actual sound. Some gave rather technical details to the components under the hood. I appreciate the time and effort they have put together for each show.

I think it's profoundly sad that YouTube reviewers fail to really discuss the merits of the quality audio gear they may be reviewing. What makes audio gear better than others. There a profound differences between audio gear pieces it would be nice to learn more about this.

For example, jays listening room YouTube channel probably has the most expensive gear of all the YouTube channels and yet all he does is set it up in his room and we're supposed to be awestruck. He doesn't discuss the merits of the gear and why it might be better and I don't even think he understands technical aspect of what he's got.  He's not alone.

It's profoundly sad the level of expertise that's out there that only finds its way onto this forum. Which is a great thing, although, Many of the posters herein are exceptionally bright people and they should consider doing some YouTube channels to explain things.

That was why I did not list Jay.

Many of the posters herein are exceptionally bright people and they should consider doing some YouTube channels to explain things.

Agreed.  We will be all benefited.

There is a channel called the audio analyst, and this guy has got to be the best technician I've ever heard. He's a really smart guy and a superb reviewer of high-end high-quality components. He really seems to know what he's talking about.

By listening to him, you truly appreciate how complex audio issues are. He does a great job and is very gifted at explaining things. A very credible individual.

Yet mysteriously he doesn't have a large following versus the rest of the audio YouTube channels.