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Kevin - it is a hot-button topic but I honestly can't see why. My goal is to inform the reader as best I can. If the reader doesn't find my information useful or worth the zero dollars they paid to read it, who cares? I don't expect everyone to love what I write, hell some people probably hate it. But I'm a hobbyist too. I mess around with stuff, it's a journey. Like everyone I can only compare what I've personally heard and even that's hard because each system is a system, not one thing. Even in my own system certain combinations work better, swapping one piece often doesn't work until something else is changed. No piece of a system makes music by itself so how do I isolate down to the sound of "one hand clapping"?I don't think I'm perfect, and neither should you. If you buy something because I like it, I really hope you do but it's no shock if you don't. We all have different ears, systems, rooms, preferences. I've bought stuff that has gotten universal praise and not liked it. I've also had great luck with some well-reviewed pieces. It's all a crap shoot, the best you can do is help your odds through due diligence.Question - has anyone ever been interested in a piece and wished there were MORE reviews out there on it? I have, every single time I'm seriously considering buying anything.Kimo - I don't think reviewers should matter "more". If you read somebody's work and they think everything they review is "the best", that's not very helpful to you. Maybe that fellow's stuff doesn't aid your journey. But, I'd wager somebody is benefiting from his work on their own personal path. It's a big, wide world out there.