
Rickster71
Audioholic Spartan
Lack of Critical Reasoning skills aside.....My favorite line of this "joke" review:To test, you'd have to unplug all your gear, power it all back up, and start the track over. In a best case scenario, you couldn't do that in the three to four seconds you'd need so that you could accurately remember what you'd just heard.
I thought I'd go test drive a new Chevy to compare with the Toyota I test drove the day before but then I realized I couldn't accurately remember how the Toyota braked and accelerated so I said the hell with it-lol
How would one determine what $3,200 worth of "passive Conditioning" sounds like? And wouldn't a measured, and proven pair of speakers be a better place to use that money?
Your Chevy / Toyota scenario is the best.
How would one determine things about a car without someone first accurately measuring them?
Things such as, gas mileage, horse power, torque, stopping distance, performance on a skid pad.
The 'review' you point out, is void of any real measurements.