If I find a speaker that I like, I'll typically:
If I'm listening to determine whether it sounds good, then I'd be making a judgement relative to the sound of my current speakers. But I'd have no frame of reference by which to judge whether my current speakers are producing accurate sound.
This leads me to think that speaker demoing is a bit superfluous. Am I missing something? Only thing I can think of that it would be good for is carrying out measurements where there aren't any already on the internet.
- Look at pictures of it
- Search for measurements of it
- Search for a general consensus of it
- Consider demoing it.
If I'm listening to determine whether it sounds good, then I'd be making a judgement relative to the sound of my current speakers. But I'd have no frame of reference by which to judge whether my current speakers are producing accurate sound.
This leads me to think that speaker demoing is a bit superfluous. Am I missing something? Only thing I can think of that it would be good for is carrying out measurements where there aren't any already on the internet.