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In Reply to: RE: Why not keep bad personal experiences personal ? posted by beppe61 on July 13, 2014 at 04:49:03
I've seen crap praised as well. to each his own I would say.
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Yes but this is even a worse attitude.
when you see an ugly woman i do not think you go on screaming how ugly she is. Moreover this is a case in which the ugly woman is a beauty.
And i am so confused that i wanted to write about it because i listened to the unit and the sound was not only good, but spectacular.
This is a clear attack to a brand. At least for me.
And a specific product concurrent for price.
And also TOTL ... so people are led to think ... if the best is so bad just think the rest.
Well i can say that even entry level models from this brand sound very good.
This is really unfair.
So why not talk positively ? he did not like it ? ... then move on.
I do not want to mention the brand and the product but he knows.
Kind regards,
bg
Edits: 07/13/14 07/13/14 07/13/14
... I don't altogether disagree with you but it is impossible to precisely know the motive of everybody.
There can be several reasons for genuine disparity of how products sound.
I think the two biggest variables when differentiating audio products are:~
1/ The individual; we simply do not all hear the same or have the same priorities.
2/ Different rooms interact with different components, most obviously, speakers.
Also, one could be listening to a faulty product.
However, as you say, some people might be having a bad day and just feel like crucifying a particular product, there is no guarantees the person doing the hatchet job has even heard the product.
Remember, with audio components everyone has an opinion, but without reference, opinions mean little. Even then, there are no guarantees any one individual will agree with another's assessment (good or bad)
Smile
Sox
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