What do you expect a reviewers system to be


There has been quite a bit of discussion on reviewers systems, long term loans, favored purchase price etc.
but what do you expect your favorite reviewers system to be if he or she is to be taken seriously about the component under review. does the reviewers system have to be the same as yours. does it have to sound good, or should it be so detailed and etched that its not great fun to listen to, but you can sure tell the difference when a new component is substituted. if not the latter, then how can you tell if the new component just makes the system sound better, but may have aberrations of its own. And, if you demand the review have that detailed system, does he have to pay for it at retail so he can avoid criticism and have to listen to it all the time, or can he have another system he may enjoy more, or for which he got discount pricing.
Myself, I doubt that there are many full time reviewers who are independently wealthy and could afford. I'm ok with a reviewer using whatever system he likes to review a product, so long as he is familiar with that system so he can readily recognize changes, for better or worse. If thats a bose table radio,so be it. but what do you all think?
manitunc
Reminds me of automobile reviewers, one of which is a neighbor. She tells me that to keep the cars coming her way, she must be 90% positive, 10% negative. It is a 'formula' business. She gets to review about 60 cars a year and is a victim of 'creep', being always comparing to the last car reviewed. She does not do 'long term' reviews. Her happiness comes from never actually owning any car. So, she never must put her money where her mouth is. Now that a model for audio reviewers.
Rrog,

I totally agree with your statement.

Yes any observations will be specific to that system. But with a static system you would know that observations were based on a system they are familiar with.

Add something else during the review and that system is no longer the one they are familiar with.

Best,

Dave
Right on, Buconero, it's the same with car rags, motorcycle rags, camera rags. Except that it's less professional in audio - smaller goofier industry.