I actually don't think I have ever auditioned a speaker before buying it, but that may have more to do with my discomfort with being trapped in an listening room and making small talk with a salesperson for more than two minutes.
I did, I bought a pair of Z Soul Supremes, a disater, than bought Yamaha NS1000, quite pleased with those until the next ones.I have seen this question come up a few times. I think things have changed over the last 20 years in terms of the quality and quantity of information we now have access to. Does that change anyone's view?
I would never have considered doing this 20 years ago, a few of my recent purchases have been based on trusted reviews (which included music listening) and measurements.
This is exactly how i buy speakers now if there isn't any or objective data and measurements on them.Back years ago, I purchased everything 2nd hand. I made sure it had a good rep, and I got a good price. Try it, and if needed, I could sell it for a slight profit, or break even or a minor loss.
I did this 2020-2022 when covid put some life-restrictions in placeThis is exactly how i buy speakers now if there isn't any or objective data and measurements on them.
There is no real loss for the most part and can be quite a lot of fun
How many pairs of speakers did you get through? lolI did this 2020-2022 when covid put some life-restrictions in place
Yeah, i know what you mean. lolI actually don't think I have ever auditioned a speaker before buying it, but that may have more to do with my discomfort with being trapped in an listening room and making small talk with a salesperson for more than two minutes.
There is no “Yes.” option in the poll. And that would be my choice.I have seen this question come up a few times. I think things have changed over the last 20 years in terms of the quality and quantity of information we now have access to. Does that change anyone's view?
I would never have considered doing this 20 years ago, a few of my recent purchases have been based on trusted reviews (which included music listening) and measurements.
I think the best a dealer demo will tell you is that the speaker is not a piece of junk. Or that it is a piece of junk.Just my take here. Since most domestic listening rooms are total shite in so many ways and speakers, even good measuring ones, have differing dispersion characteristics, I'd suggest at the very least a quick dem if possible compared to what you've had before (was easier here as dealer-distances were smaller) followed if there's any doubt by a period at home to confirm the choice was the right one.
To me still, it's a massive gamble if you buy totally blind on Klippel results and just plonk them down (not all of us out here use computer based digital only sources and would be competent with a UMIK and REW, sorry. Maybe I'm talking to the wrong crowd in this and I apologise if so.
I think the best a dealer demo will tell you is that the speaker is not a piece of junk. Or that it is a piece of junk.
I think the opposite to you, that buying totally blind is a massive gamble, buying based on a dealer demo is a big gamble, and that buying based on a full suite of Klippel measurements is actually the lowest risk approach.