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In Reply to: RE: Stereophile goes to great lengths to excuse advertisers, wouldn't you agree?(nt) posted by geezerrocket on February 28, 2015 at 16:54:34
>I would agree with your assessment of [Stereophile] going to great lengths
>to protect advertisers. It's a matter of self preservation really.
Ask yourself how you knew the bearings on the Pioneer tonearm needed
adjustment.
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile
Edits: 03/01/15Follow Ups:
Like the recent review of the Cambridge integrated amp, and many others over the years.
Perhaps the mark of a "high end" amplifier is that it blows up on the test bench!
> Like the recent review of the Cambridge integrated amp, and many others
> over the years.
What's interesting about this example is that Cambridge distributor Audio
Plus Services is an advertiser in Stereophile but Pioneer isn't.
> Perhaps the mark of a "high end" amplifier is that it blows up on the test
> bench!
I am assuming that retailers are the first line of defense against these
"infant mortalities," ie, they break when the dealer plugs them in before
selling them.
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile
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