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Interesting how the "reviewers" respond to opinions of their opinions, and that is just to their opinion, not their creations or lively hood. Just another dudes observation.
That was me. I'm not an amateur reviewer, I'm just a dude. And I posted my opinion. I'll follow it up and say that ANYTIME people start talking about what "great value" someone's equipment is, then that equipment is, by definition, mid-fi. If it were "true" high end, then they would use terms like "best in class".
What I came across is that there are no 2 people that agree about what they heard in each room.
The logical extension of this is to have booth babes.
The logical extension of this is to have booth babes. Strategically placed booth babe bazooms guarantee a good review. (I suppose booth buffs might be useful too when there are female listeners.)
I think this is because many people don't listen with their ears. They listen with their eyes, and what they see determines whether or not they like the equipment in the room.Then there are the people that base their judgement of the equipment on the personality of the person running the room. The logical extension of this is to have booth babes. Strategically placed booth babe bazooms guarantee a good review. (I suppose booth buffs might be useful too when there are female listeners.)
The only exception seems to be the cost no object rooms tend to be all over the place. Win analog room = great 2009, bad 2010, dynaudio room great 2010, terrible 2009.
..Wilson Audio bad every freakin' year. Sorry but those speakers do NOTHING for me sonically. They actually hurt my ears.
...Now the Vandersteen room made me forget about ol' Jim-what's-his-name.
Pez and others,I wish I had your discipline. Although I have trained my ears, for years, for listening to audio (using some of what Woodsyi just posted about) I still can't be disciplined enough to completely erase visual cues from my listening perception, be it equipment eye candy, the nearby nodding of heads or smiles of listeners, or even the feel-good color of the listening room . You guys are made of stronger stuff. P.S. I personally listen in almost darkness for this reason.