Obviously I dont mean throw away the numbers for everything all the time, but when you have a good amount of people that tried something and are happy with 0 people coming forward saying they are unhappy then maybe you should put more stock in that than some numbers... Thats my point...
I think people let "the numbers" sway their decisions on stuff more than it should...
Example, not a perfect one but it will work..
Me and my wife hosted a "Chili cook off", {fundraiser for one of my sons friends who is suffering from CF} {My lawn is almost 3 acres of manicured KBG so we like to get use out of it whenever we can, and whats a better reason to get together than that}, And I decided to make a different chili than my wife because she was following a recipe guideline in a book {it was like chili for dummies}. I, on the other hand went a different route and made it how I always make our chili, just seasoned it to taste and put a lot of Meat.
The entire time we were cooking them {we have a Wolf C60 so are easily able to cook 4 Huge pots and have 6 other burners going at the same time,I used a 1 1/4" gas line
}, my wife kept saying the "book says that is not going to be good, and the website says not to add more than this much amount of meat per this mount amount of liquid" ect... Well long story short, I won mine was better {not overall I think I was 4th place, but she was second to last, and the last place chili had peanut butter in it and 2 of the 4 judges were allergic}...
Anyway, the book and guidelines work, but that doesnt mean stuff outside them cant work better...
Peoples tastes do also differ, thats why I think the Tektons deserve a listen, all the buyers cant be wrong...
PS- 3db, Im not even talking about the "pro" reviews, Im talking about the 50 posts of regular guys buying and loving them.. Im talking about me and the 20-50 people who listened to my cheap *** jolida/lores combo that are amazed at it, the ones that know audio would say "Wow this was under $2000" others that dont know what stuff costs, would say "wow thats why it is almost $2000 of equipment", either way no one said, "ehh, they sound like the numbers are off.." lol And My friends are pretty honest, my first ceiling speakers sounded meza mez and everyone told me... To me they sounded as expected they were $40 each and only for ambiance and effect, not for critical listening, I ended up upgrading to the yamahas and it is night and day, but it proves I had subjective people listening, not just a bunch of yes men...