Standing in the rain
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No, I actually think measurements are very important. Just showing why audiophiles are easily brainwashed by so called unbiased YouTube reviewers. I think ASR is the kick up the arse the audio industry has needed. I wish it had the finances to buy all the top class components, then we would see if it's worth the crazy money people spend on it.W
Would be cool if you showed where the wrong measurements are. The way you do this looks lazy. And i'am lazy too and not read all this.
I don't want to divert the thread but that is a complete misrepresentation.
Well there already is 6 moons.There could be a place for a new website called AJR
Audio Jewelry Review, no measurements are needed for best results.
Audio gear seems to be the only hobby, in which the products are built by highly skilled engineers, in which some consumers don't value said engineering over what their own opinions. Some designs do sound different, but the insistence on trying to disavow the relationship between engineering and subjectivity is maddening. Amir clearly states the measurement standards, but the benefit is that it is CONSISTENT, versus trying to compare the devices with terminology such as air, stage, width or whatever else is spread througout most audio reviews.
What do these people prefer,1V, 2.75V, half volume on the pot?
Forum against forum, over and over again
Certainly nothing wrong with it looking like Audio Jewelry if it DOES measure well, though. Lets face it, some components are damn ugly.There could be a place for a new website called AJR
Audio Jewelry Review, no measurements are needed for best results.
They are in denial. The measurement they use is $.Why does the crowd that insists measurements don't matter try to sell us speaker wire that measures bigger than a garden hose?
Artofsound is one of the most lunatic fringe subjective forums out there, so I'm not at all surprised.