I think these reviews should only be used as a "guide" for targeting a list of items to audition. Companies wine and dine writers (Sam Tellig) in Europe (Triangle/Musical Fidelity), and then he's supposed to give a critical and honest review of their product???
However, I do tend to agree with most of his assessments.
The CEO of Musical Fidelity actually plays clarinet on a CD issued by Stereophile. (SLIGHT CONFLICT OF INTEREST???)
As overtly incestious as they may seem, you have to use these reviews as entertaining idea-generators, and not reference gospel. It would be more entertaining if the reviewers were allowed to refer to some of the products as overpriced, overt trash. However that would mean no more wine tasting parties at the homes the company owners. We cannot have that...
However, I do tend to agree with most of his assessments.
The CEO of Musical Fidelity actually plays clarinet on a CD issued by Stereophile. (SLIGHT CONFLICT OF INTEREST???)
As overtly incestious as they may seem, you have to use these reviews as entertaining idea-generators, and not reference gospel. It would be more entertaining if the reviewers were allowed to refer to some of the products as overpriced, overt trash. However that would mean no more wine tasting parties at the homes the company owners. We cannot have that...