I haven't blamed anyone for anything; I'm just indicating my experience when I tried to contribute to the value of this website to others. I am sure those who participated in the thread did so with the best of intentions, but the net result is I won't be attempting any more reviews here, period, so it's of no value to ask me to do so.
As for the post I did make in the Review section, I am still debating whether to complete it by actually posting a review, once my own personal experience with the Device Under Test (DUT) is sufficient to make a conclusion one way or the other.
I am not particularly happy to have to say that, and I very much prefer to finish what I start, so I'm leaning toward completing my Original Post, but I do have to say I have not made a final decision as of yet.
A review is a review, period, it consists of opinion; it should stand on it's own, take it or leave it, and people who want to obtain value from reviews, whether here or anywhere else, know that they need to get to know the reviewer so that they can weigh how useful a particular reviewer's opinion is to them.
For example, I know that I often agreed with Wes Phillips (as in the gear I liked or disliked when I got the opportunity to listen to it myself, tended to be gear he also liked or disliked) when he wrote for Stereophile, for example, and I also know that I often disagree with what Michael Fremer likes and dislikes (he is a current Stereophile reviewer, Wes has moved on).
A single review from someone you are unfamiliar with is of very limited value (despite how so many people seek out and often act on such reviews in our modern web-connected world).
Now, we've taken this Off-Topic tangent as far, or maybe further, than is proper on a forum, so I won't be returning to this subject in this thread.
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Hey, back On Topic:
I had a Kill-A-Watt 4400 (about $20, on sale online) in a box delivered to me today. I've only gone so far as to plug it in, in the kitchen where the non-backlit display is actually readable. I am looking forward to playing with it a bit more in the future, but I can report one thing I've learned so far ... my Power Utility is sending me AC at 122V; and running the Microwave (1100W, Panasonic) on high on the same line (but not the same outlet) as the K-A-W drops the voltage 1V to 121V. Frequency is dead on at 60 Hz.
(The image attached here is just a generic one culled from the web and uploaded, so ignore the 120V indication on the display).
All the better since where I live the City owns the Power Utility; this due to historic reasons whereby they built a Power Grid at the turn of the 20th century when no other Utility was available. They have one Natural Gas fired Plant and they buy additional power from the Utility that typically operates elsewhere in the Province, as required. For residential customers they sell it at a rate 1.0c higher than elsewhere (I pay 13.5c per KwH), show a small profit every year, and use that to offset taxes.
In Canada it's illegal for a city to levy any tax other than Property Taxes (eg they can't have a Sales Tax like you would find in many US cities).
In Canada we expect a Utility to deliver 120V AC, not 117, etc.
If the actual power delivered is slightly above 120V, that should translate to just a few more watts from any Power Amp I might run in the house. Nice.