Audio equipment reviews


I was on the zoom program last night with Audio reviewers, Herb Richert, Steve Guttenberg, Nan Pierce and two others and one of the big takeaways was the admission that they dislike writing negative reviews about equipment and would not write reviews about inferior equipment or equipment that didn’t fit well in their setups. So they agreed that if you don’t see a particular piece reviewed, it may say something about its quality. They also choose what to review so we will only read about pieces that they pre approve of or are interested in. I found this a little troublesome as I would like to see reviews on something is not up to standard or not worth buying. So it’s up to us to use the process of elimination when looking for new items to look into for our systems. If you can’t find a review, avoid it? Hmmmm
jyadlon

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@russ69 

i agree there is not a conspiracy

it is a capitalist eco system... so one needs to understand who benefits how, how reviews are an adjunct marketing tool, then one can decide how to assess what is put out there for consumption
reviewers need their bread buttered too... so these are the consequences

reviews are only worth so much... if the reviewer is good, he/she will do comparisons to competing gear and speak about contrasts but many reviews don't even do that

that is also why boards like this are useful... provides real user feedback and gets input from people who don't have incentives to skew the truth as they have seen/heard it

that being said, there are shills, poorly informed people, and jerks on these forums too, so one needs to read and parse carefully to glean real and useful info