I have been reviewing for 7 years now, and I can only recall one "bad" product. Even the ones that I did not personally care for, Dali Helicon 300 comes to mine, had plenty of positive merits to it that another listener could love and I tried to write about what it does well and bad while being objective. Ultimately, when you compare the price/performance level to a $2000 product to the p/p of a $2000 product of 15 years ago - it is hard not to get pumped with excitement.
Then there are the products that do not represent a good value, yet they sound great. Most common in this area are cables. I have reviewed great cables that I would never buy because there is better or equal at the same or less cost. Same is true for speakers and electronics. But the p/p doesnt define the quality of sound; it may only effect how it may be recommended.
I trust that each of you all would be making similar comments if you were lucky enough to get a steady stream of gear pass through your listen room.
There was one time I was supplied with an integrated amp from a company that does not have much market share and, in fact, may be gone now. I got it in my house and it was awful. I could not say anything nice about and neither could my editor. We informed the company, that under the circumstances, your XYZ would get a horrible review and let them pull the product. This would never happen if it were a case of not meeting preferences or expectations. Maybe the company needed to come back with an iteration or revision but it was so bad it was an ethical questions weather to inform the company and let them pull it.
On the other hand, we all know about a very popular New Zealand based electronics company that has a very well received integrated amp. I reviewed it, found it to be a "good sounding amp" but not worthy of destroying in the press nor did I gush over it. I just thought it was way over hyped but that dose not effect the sound, just the perception thereof.
just my input..
Then there are the products that do not represent a good value, yet they sound great. Most common in this area are cables. I have reviewed great cables that I would never buy because there is better or equal at the same or less cost. Same is true for speakers and electronics. But the p/p doesnt define the quality of sound; it may only effect how it may be recommended.
I trust that each of you all would be making similar comments if you were lucky enough to get a steady stream of gear pass through your listen room.
There was one time I was supplied with an integrated amp from a company that does not have much market share and, in fact, may be gone now. I got it in my house and it was awful. I could not say anything nice about and neither could my editor. We informed the company, that under the circumstances, your XYZ would get a horrible review and let them pull the product. This would never happen if it were a case of not meeting preferences or expectations. Maybe the company needed to come back with an iteration or revision but it was so bad it was an ethical questions weather to inform the company and let them pull it.
On the other hand, we all know about a very popular New Zealand based electronics company that has a very well received integrated amp. I reviewed it, found it to be a "good sounding amp" but not worthy of destroying in the press nor did I gush over it. I just thought it was way over hyped but that dose not effect the sound, just the perception thereof.
just my input..