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Hey guys, something has been bothering me. Since subjective reviewers keep ignoring measurements, why don't they buy studio monitors and use them as a reference point to their preferences? For example, how about one buys something like Yamaha HS5 for $250 and see whether he or she likes it? Through such a speaker, he or she will know whether their favourite brands are colouring sound or not. Then they should admit this to their viewers/ be ethical about it.
I am asking this since I don't think studios use Klipsch or SVS to mix their content, and if you're not judging the content as it is supposed to be, then you're kind of lying to the audience in the "speaker review." Everyone should enjoy their speakers rather than care too much about the measurements, but as a reviewer you have a responsibility to disclose what a speaker is doing to the original content.
Am I wrong?
I am asking this since I don't think studios use Klipsch or SVS to mix their content, and if you're not judging the content as it is supposed to be, then you're kind of lying to the audience in the "speaker review." Everyone should enjoy their speakers rather than care too much about the measurements, but as a reviewer you have a responsibility to disclose what a speaker is doing to the original content.
Am I wrong?