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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
...like this would not exist.
Personally I find the bad ones substantially more valuable than purely good ones.
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Hi, actually i wanted to reply asking more about the reason of this bad opinion
But when i know for sure that the product is good ... well i prefer to avoid discussion probably ending in some insults or similar.
He simply cannot have any basis for this negative judgement.
I am sure the person will be evaluated correctly with time and more posts.
Kind regards,
bg
Edits: 07/13/14
...that you had a specific reply in mind.
Generally one needs to take quite some time on any forum until one knows a persons individual preferences.
For example if a hypothetical someone loves tube amps and planars or OBs that that persons comments on transistor amps and box speakers is of little relevance to me.
Similarly on a professional/magazine level I trust sound engineers much more than your common or garden HiFi rag reviewer. After all recording engineers are pretty much the only people who get to compare what comes out of a speaker to the real thing.
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