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In Reply to: RE: Why not keep bad personal experiences personal ? posted by rick_m on July 13, 2014 at 07:33:33
Hi and i agree with your comments
But an audio chain is composed by many components
The fact to put the blame on one specific element of the chain without even mentioning the others it is for me a clear sign of prejudice towards that component or more in general the brand.
I heard the same component to sound perfectly fine on another occasion.
It has received praise by many audio magazine as it deserves.
But ok ... i get the sense. There is freedom of speech also for the incompetent.
Kind regards,
bg
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Fortunately our competence is not quite, totally, absolutely determined by your opinion...
Or mine.
Rick
When the consensus about the quality of a product is so general that many magazines give it praise even if i had not listened to it for me is ok.
If you excuse i tend to give more credit lets say to TAS that an unknown man just spitting on a high level product
Maybe he has asked for a loan and refused ?
It seems more a personal thing with the brand/importer.
Kind regards,
bg
Edits: 07/13/14 07/13/14
Then, he should tell us that information in his review (or non-review, in reality).
In that way, we can be informed about his judgment and that it holds no water as an evaluation of how the product functions and operates in an audio system.
axolotl
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