Can we contribute


New and uncommon adjectives for audio reviewers to utilize?

Mine is dulcet. A sweet and soothing sound.

jpwarren58

"...burnt to a crisp..."

FUBAR (either one)

"...boat anchor..."

"...melodious..."

"...micro-detailed..." (or "-detailing")

It’s when you notice the adjectives are getting a bit heavy-handed or stretching the limits of definitive copy....

(The first 3 would be very rare, but likely more appreciated...;)...)

 

I find myself quite often attempting to leverage my experience(s) as a "seasoned audiophile" to help me in my "other life." (I even started a topic on this forum with this title a while back).

Now, thanks to you guys, I have even more colorful language to share with others on those occassions where events simply leave me lost for words: after a mediocre home-cooked meal prepared by friends/family, when introduced to a new (unruly) puppy, or after sitting thru their detailed (expert) viewpoint on world events.

Thank you.

And "agility" can be used to descdrible a component that can reproduce sound that is both energetic, and controlled.

I bought the K340 in spite of the negative review of a pro headphone reviewer at Stereophile , i was induced to do so by many others USERS reviews not by a  pro reviewer...

I only use statistic of users opinions comparing their negative and positive impressions on a chart  mostly ...

I was lucky , for the price and with the right optimization process  when i understood the headphone working , this K340 beat  easily most headphones i ever listen to for very precise acoustic reason the pro reviewer never  figure out and was unable to do so  in a quick listening review not owning them ...