DID AMIRM TAKE THE BAIT?
ErinsAudio and and Tekton mutually agreed to retest the troubador. There was no controversy.
"The designer at Tekton has raised concerns about my test methods of the Tekton Troubadour speaker. Particularly me not having the feet installed which seal the through-holes at the bottom of the speaker. The feet were not provided by the gentleman who loaned the speakers and I was unaware of these feet until Tekton informed me of this.
In order to practice due diligence in my reviews and transparency with you all, I wanted to let you all know that I am going to take my review down while I investigate Tekton’s concerns and retest this speaker with the feet installed. I will update my review as necessary.
I hope I have your understanding."
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The gofundme was cancelled 6 hrs. in, I suppose by request from Erin:
$100 USD raised
This fundraiser is no longer accepting donations.
Now, thanks to Amir, it looks like Tekton may actually have a case against Amir/ASR for what has developed on his site and instigated across the general audio community regarding Tekton's reputation.
If this is what Eric had in mind all along, good on him, and the last I saw he is still not backing down one bit.
I don't think things will work out in Amir's favor when this goes to trial. Maybe he should have had the sense to mind his own business when it was obvious that nobody (especially Erin) wanted his 'help' in the first place. Also, it may be a rude awakening to find out the LLC status won't save him from personal liability.
Go get 'em Eric. Should I start a gofundme for you?
btw, did anyone see the Stereophile review for the Impact monitor? This is a properly designed, inexpensive, excellent performing speaker by even ASR standards. Much better than the Moab Be objectively. Maybe it was just a one thousand monkey/typewriter kind of thing.