
haraldo
Audioholic Warlord
I really like the hairstyle, you just have to trust a guy with such a haircutThis guy always gave me the creeps, doesn't he look like Jethro? I wonder what he did to Ellie Mae, Granny and Uncle Jed?![]()
I really like the hairstyle, you just have to trust a guy with such a haircutThis guy always gave me the creeps, doesn't he look like Jethro? I wonder what he did to Ellie Mae, Granny and Uncle Jed?![]()
You sound like a really good guyI CAN'T believe I missed this. Actually I can because I have never heard of stereophile beforeand in all honesty will never care about this magazine
after reading this thread. I cannot believe a representative from this company posted such a pompus, arrogant and insulting reply to somones concern with this magazine and in a public forum mind you
. These concerns where from a PAYING customer, not some troll bashing the magazine. I agree with some other posters, they can be added to the infamous "others" and they can be all called the Terrible Threes.
How can you not believe that he would do this? Pick up an issue, he does this to paying subscribers every month. It's not only a public forum, but a professional publication. That's just the way he rolls. I still enjoy Stereophile and think in general their hearts are in the right place, but like I said in my original reply to Mr. Fremer, I would like to see a more real life representation of product reviews. As of the last year and a half (about the amount of time I've been reading this mag) the distribution of entry level products (read: affordable) and high-end, cost no object equipment is quite skewed.I CAN'T believe I missed this. Actually I can because I have never heard of stereophile beforeand in all honesty will never care about this magazine
after reading this thread. I cannot believe a representative from this company posted such a pompus, arrogant and insulting reply to somones concern with this magazine and in a public forum mind you
. These concerns where from a PAYING customer, not some troll bashing the magazine. I agree with some other posters, they can be added to the infamous "others" and they can be all called the Terrible Threes.
I kinda hate to get involved in this thread as I read and like Sterophile but take it with the same grain of salt approach I do with every audio product publication. What I like about Stereophile reviews is that the reviewers bring the products into their homes, usually set them up properly and live with them for a while before commenting. Those comments are usually comparative to their reference systems and those always contain "high end" gear. Whats not to like about that? That subjective stuff has as much value to me as the charts and graphs which by the way, Stereophile almost always includes.Your absouletly right, I didn't expound on what I was going after very well. My main focus was on certain hi-fi magazines objective "reviews" of snake oil products with no meaningful measurements whatsoever.
Take this quote used to describe some $40,000 worth of cables for example:
"Taken together, these unusual interconnect, loudspeaker, and AC cables brought a new measure of spaciousness, scale, smoothness, heretofore unimagined detail, and overall musical ease and naturalness to my music system. And they did it while sounding neither dull nor bright—just right."
The review goes on to explain the differences he remembers from other cables in the past. In the end, the only measurements used where of the actual weight and length of the cables.
It would be like if the auto mags were to write a two-page review of the new Nissan GT-R when it was first released and not measure the 1/4 time, HP/TQ, 70-0 brake test, etc. What true car guy is going to fork over the $70,000+ for a high performance car without knowing the facts? Because mister editor said it was fast, handled great and got you the women? Not this hombre.
This attitude is damaging to the publication, perhaps it's an idea to make Primedia, the owners of Stereophile aware of this thread. If for no other purpose than to stop Mikey's unacceptable behavior.What I don't get is, if representatives take time to respond in a public forum why not take the criticism presented and try to spin it into gold. Thousands of people read these threads and all this guy has done is bring negative publicity to his employer.
I've certainly got nothing to 'get over' and I can assure you won't catch me losing any sleep over this. He demonstrated himself to be an a$$ and got called on it, plain and simple.My suggestion to all is to get over it.
I totally agree.... Someone with no credibility cannot get to meI've certainly got nothing to 'get over' and I can assure you won't catch me losing any sleep over this. He demonstrated himself to be an a$$ and got called on it, plain and simple.![]()
Sure, I'll give you that. But then again, it's up to personal accountability for your own actions (or in this case, those you speak of) - if they make foolish decisions, they're the ones that have to live with the consequences. Maybe I'm not as altruistic in my thinking as yourself on this one, but I did find it incredulous Fremer's remarks when he posted. Hopefully he's somewhere lurking and continuing to read this thread....I totally agree.... Someone with no credibility cannot get to me
But it's not that simple, people out there may call for bad decisions based on bad advice from Fremer and others, and that's a totally different matter though, therefore this is important !
Actually I have seen readers letters in other magazines from people buying expensive equipment solely on advice from reputable reviewers, without even listening properly before buying. I really hope this is not a common practice, certainly not amongst the members in this forum, but reading about this scares me....
Guess I'm just waiting for the men wearing white jackets to start their workYou know what they say - walks like a duck, quacks like a duck.....![]()
Well, I think you have to take any reviewer of merchandise, goods or products for exactly what it is - an opinion. Some "lower-end" (excuse me) magazines I have picked up over the years have offered measurable data from each system component (Home Theater magazine, for one), along with the reviewer's opinions on its overall performance when all is said and done - entirely subjective, data or no data as the numbers will not always indicate what pleases whom. Honesty and purity? Hell, this is business man, and there are guys who know how to play the game and there are those who do their best to refute the oft-hyped claims pertaining to snake oil tactics, charms and other wizardry, others who promote it, and still others who rally behind certain products out of sheer brand loyalty, all of which can lead the average person into profound befuddlement as to what to believe.Guess I'm just waiting for the men wearing white jackets to start their work
Not all reviewers are bad though... I recall Shaun Buettner who has done some reviews for The Absolute sound and the Audio Perfectionist. I would actually possibly trust this guy. He made some very unfavorable reviews. He Thrashed some Verity speaker in a review because, although it was good, it's way too expensive and he mentioned that you would get better performance for a fraction at a cost from the Thiel CS2.4. Now that's what I call a review!
That means that when he makes a positive review, you would actually trust that this is his opinion and not the one that suits the magazine
And the guys from Verity audio reply was of disgust in manufacturer's remarks
Not that I particularly enjoy bad reviews, but I like honest reviews!!
HAHAHAHAHA I would thank you 3 times for that only post if I could lol. Just stare at my avatar and imagine Fremer just in front of him lol.Michael Fremer is a girly-man. Technoviking will tie him up with silver Monster cables and make him scream while reading poetry by Bob Harley.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwsntHcWiy4
Actually I see some reviews over the net that could apply to any audio product out thereBasically Mr Hardesty basically claims some reviews to be like cut&paste from the manufacturers sales brochures.
-H
I have always looked for a cable that widens the sound"it really widens the sound"
Just make 'em longer and put more space between the speakers.I have always looked for a cable that widens the sound![]()
Anybody heard anything from the grumpy guy.... looking at readers letters from Stereophile, I have the impression that statements like these are quite frequent from this sideHaraldo, you sound like a very bitter guy.
If you can't remember the last time I reviewed an inexpensive turntable, or a budget priced phono preamplifier or an inexpensive cartridge you must have Alzheimers.
I have no problems with my ego. It's quite healthy and therefore my stereo system, my car, my watch (etc.) are not involved in my self worth. As for my "other part," it's been put to extremely good use over the years. Your suggestion that somehow I compensate for feelings of penile inadequacy with audio gear is an act of transparent projection I find extremely amusing.
If you enjoyed the recent Vandersteen review, consider that I reviewed the original Quattro, which is less expensive. But you're not likely to because you have some kind of axe to grind, so grind away oblivious to reality.
Stereophile reviews products in all price categories. I review products in all price categories. I reviewed a $400+ USB based Pro-Ject turntable in the last issue. I just finished up a review of an inexpensive Rega P3-24 turntable. It's cheap and good--for the money. So whatever you're talking about is exiting from you butt.
I read the car magazines and when they cover Ferraris, and Porsches and Maseratis, people tend to enjoy the reviews. It's only in audio that we end up with so many jealous wankers and where so many try to level the playing field by claiming "it all sounds the same," and that when you spend more you get less.
Grow up, audio is no different than food, wine, cars, clothes, you name it. Unfortunately, usually, the more you pay, the better the quality. That's a fact of life. I can't afford a Ferrari or a Maserati but I'm not a bitter dweeb who needs to rationalize that I can't afford one by claiming it's no better than the car that I can afford.
If you think high performance audio is a "rip-off," or don't understand what goes into building and marketing limited edition, high performance audio gear, then by all means stop reading Stereophile, get some plastic speakers, some lamp cord, an MP3 player and have a blast! Stereophile is a magazine about high performance (not necessarily high priced) audio.
-Michael Fremer
senior contributing editor, Stereophile
PS: If I've offended anyone, it's been my pleasure. CHEERS!