Forget, that the Wavelet garnered a great review by Anthony Cordesman, a exceptionally competent reviewer.This is comment is my general response to the review of the Legacy Wavelet unit by Amir.
I am appalled by the fact that Amir did not recognize that his measurements have to be suspect and therefore should have:
1) returned the unit to the owner and have him contact the manufacturer or
2) contact the manufacturer himself.
I am really not surprised that just about everyone who responded acted like hyenas. Everybody appeared to be so happy to have this opportunity to scream bloody murder to the heavens about this situation something that to them appeared to be a major injustice.
"Look, it is obvious that we are being taken for a ride."
Forget, that Legacy is a reputable outfit that has been in the business successfully for decades.
Forget, that the Wavelet garnered a great review by Anthony Cordesman, a exceptionally competent reviewer.
Forget, that this Wavelet review appeared in The Absolute Sound magazine, a stalwart in the audiophile universe.
Forget, that this is a sample of one.
It was really gratifying to see that the owner of the unit contacted Legacy. Their response to the owner is very telling: even though the unit is out of warranty and even though the unit is not owned by the original purchaser, Legacy is not dismissing the issue.
I did not have time to read through all the screams of "oh, wow, we really got them by the you know what this time" and the ensuing feeding frenzy .
My bottom line feeling is that Amir, by rushing out and publishing this obviously questionable review, has done a great disservice to audiophile reviewing community.
Haste makes waste.
And remember, this is a sample of one!
With all the years experience of measuring equipment, I would have hoped that he had used significantly better judgement in how he handled this particular situation.
Not a single piece of test measurement equipment in sight. Perhaps it was the cables he was listening to and not the Wavelet. Exceptionally competent reviewer is an opinion held by you and may be Cordesman himself. Not by me. ZERO MEASUREMENTS. Pages of duck swill.
Forget, that this Wavelet review appeared in The Absolute Sound magazine, a stalwart in the audiophile universe.
STALWART? TRY WART. You would believe anything if you believe a glorified advertising RAG magazine like this one. ZERO MEASUREMENTS
Forget, that this is a sample of one.
A sample of ONE, being 100% failure rate. For something that cost $5000 and didn't last 6 years? Another 2 units tested would tell the story.
And remember, this is a sample of one!
We haven't forgotten, you don't have to remind us.