I keep wanting to create one but recently people started to give me grief for one of my recommendations so I am hesitant to create one.
If people understand that no one is telling them to go and buy anything, and not come back complaining to me if they don't like the device, I can create it.
I keep wanting to create one but recently people started to give me grief for one of my recommendations so I am hesitant to create one.
If people understand that no one is telling them to go and buy anything, and not come back complaining to me if they don't like the device, I can create it.
Just post the Topping catalog?
As long as you don't go to the dark side and start discussing/rating components on their sound, I can't see where anyone can bellyache.I keep wanting to create one but recently people started to give me grief for one of my recommendations so I am hesitant to create one.
If people understand that no one is telling them to go and buy anything, and not come back complaining to me if they don't like the device, I can create it.
I am with you there....@amirm I tend to say that you should shy away from creating special lists of best performing products., etc. The reviews you do are already sufficient, and the graphs already say a lot.
Otherwise, there is a risk ASR becomes like CNET — more marketing than engineering
I'm going to have to say I'm against the idea of anything smacking of "Amir's recommendations" or "Amir's favorites".
Nothing against @amirm but please please let's not turn this into a "guru" site.
If it's a listing ranked SINAD, ranked linearity, best jitter, ranked power output, that's fine.
On the other hand, I would love to see a farsical @Thomas savage favorites list because I'm sure it would be based entirely on what he can take the piss out of.
I agree, plus the internet is full of headlines that folks read and interpret without considering full context. Id worry leauge tables etc would make us part of a larger problem.I'm going to have to say I'm against the idea of anything smacking of "Amir's recommendations" or "Amir's favorites".
Nothing against @amirm but please please let's not turn this into a "guru" site.
If it's a listing ranked SINAD, ranked linearity, best jitter, ranked power output, that's fine.
On the other hand, I would love to see a farsical @Thomas savage favorites list because I'm sure it would be based entirely on what he can take the piss out of.
The average person life are already jambed packed with duties from work to family. Perhaps they shouldn't have to spend hours on the internet combing thru technical discussions just to make a informed buying decision?We are already dumbing down too much with far too much subjectivity and non substantiated argument.