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How can I even begin to know what this means if the party reporting has tubes, ribbons, dipoles, horns, or whatever, which contribute to the assesment but are not part of the expressed opinion?
You could ask?
I can make this whole subject very simple - just treat everything I say as Abolute Truth and everyone else's opinion as worthless (unless they are smart enough to agree with me). Problem solved.
It would seem to me that it would be more important to include things that are difficult for many people to self-assess or things people usually don't mention.I don't think a list of components will tell you how valid someone's opinion is. Is mine less valid because the whole thing adds up to well under $5000 and someone else spends that on cables alone?
I have my system info in my signature, though I usually uncheck the box when posting. I can see your point about having it as a ready reference when a member is giving advice, reviews or opinions.
As I read through the postings everyday, I see many comments and assessments with which I agree and many with which I disagree, but why is that?...
Define your background (trained musican, stockbroker, etc.) and how long you've been at this State preferences and yes, limitations Specify your current system and room List source materials used Compare against comparable equipment Save the life stories and eloquent waxing for love letters to your sweetie (this is on ongoing problem with professional reviews, especially 6 moons) List pros and cons Make a recommendation as to who should be interested in a auditioning/purchasing The reviewer background information should be available via hyperlink.1) The reviewer never gave his name (turned out to be Peter Moncrief, who by all accounts is highly respected). 2) The reviewer never specified associated equipment. In fact, he didn't even generalize (tubes vs SS, vinyl vs CD, etc). 3) The reviewer never specified source material. Again, he didn't even generalize by genre (jazz, big band, classical). 4) Stated something to the effect "most $20,000 (and up) systems fall short of the RM40". Well, that's just super. But in my opinion, if you are going to make a blanket statement like that, you should "name names" (and associated equipment you used to test those overpriced losers).