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es3571. Remember what a tiger sounds like? Or an airliner? Or a car horn? Or a train? Or lightning? Could you recognize the voice of a loved one despite having not talked to them in say, 3 seconds? I think you know where I'm going with this... That 3 second stuff is nonsense. 2. Agreed. Level matching is a must. Resistor-attenuation however, is not.3. The secret sauce behind shootouts has more to do with understanding the fundamentals behind each products design, than ensuring that every speaker is placed in exactly the same spot. I mean, you COULD slap everything in the same space, taking out a pin, do a swap here and there, and then scribbling down gibberish. But that's all the notes will ultimately be. Heh. This shootout stuff is ALL about understanding the gear that you're working with. For example; Some speakers are designed to perform their best when faced straight out into a room (Totem). Other's perform their best when toed in (most Martin Logan hybrids). Some speakers sound their best when positioned within close proximity to one another, while others strut their stuff when placed more towards the corners of a room. Anyways, I can go on and on, but the point is to never intentionally give *ANY* product a distinct disadvantage during an evaluation. You want to do all that you can to get the best outta that design. And to do that, you need to understand the basic fundamentals that drive each and every design that you're working with. But eh? Why go through all of that shiz when you could just take the easy way out by droppin' and ploppin'? heh..4. Eh. I think all a guy (or gal) needs to do is to simply be upfront about their tastes / what they like / what they don't like. Your hearing prowess doesn't have to go toe to toe with a bat in order to riff about what you hear, what you like and why. Besides, it's not like this review will be featured in the front-cover of Stereophile. This is a guy who's going to take a handful of products for a spin and then riff about what he heard'. Nothing more. Nothing less. And since it's apparent that his reference point will be a $500 receiver - and God knows what the source will be - I think it's fair to say that this should be treated as what it is.. A guy playing with toys, and talkin about his experiences with em'.
Interesting how this VSA circle has become an ad campaign for speakers mfd. in China..
It sure looks to me like it didn't happen. Given the quality level of the other equipment involved, I'm happy.
Oh boy here we go again I still find it upsetting that someone would take advantage of several speaker mfrs' trial period offers and openly talk about it on a forum. Boo hiss
It happened, just not with all of the original speakers he planned on. Follow the link the OP provided. I THINK, from skimming the other thread on the other forum, that he had buy-in from the manufacturers but I'm not sure. It could explain why he ended up evaluating different speakers than he originally planned. I agree with you though, if I were planning something like this I would make sure that each manufacturer knew what I was planning.
I have Ncores too but for some reason I think they're made in Europe.