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Wondering if there's any publication (online ofc) that publishes any critical reviews that boil down to the "best" of each type of speaker / component by price bracket. Thinking along the lines of what Toms Hardware and Anandtech provide for computing products (e.g., buying guides for CPUs, video cards, etc.). Those "best" brackets would be updated as new products are introduced and knock down previous winners.
I just find that audio reviews are generally very non-commital and manufacturer-friendly on the side of reviewers. Lots of "This product makes me feel X Y Z emotions and is very good". Even sites that put a rating scale on their reviews seem to hesitate to directly pit products against each other. I understand the business drivers (manufacturers might hesitate to send out units to critical reviewers), but I think this is a major deficiency in the industry and a gap that holds back progress. Without a standard benchmark to measure against, hard to know if newer products are really any better, or who is really pushing the boundaries of what is possible.
Interested to hear your thoughts on this, and why it's not a more common approach, or any references to reviewers that have this practice.
I just find that audio reviews are generally very non-commital and manufacturer-friendly on the side of reviewers. Lots of "This product makes me feel X Y Z emotions and is very good". Even sites that put a rating scale on their reviews seem to hesitate to directly pit products against each other. I understand the business drivers (manufacturers might hesitate to send out units to critical reviewers), but I think this is a major deficiency in the industry and a gap that holds back progress. Without a standard benchmark to measure against, hard to know if newer products are really any better, or who is really pushing the boundaries of what is possible.
Interested to hear your thoughts on this, and why it's not a more common approach, or any references to reviewers that have this practice.