I definitely have a love/hate thing going on with Stereophile's list
I hope you guys realize that it's impossible for anyone to put out a list of recommended components that everyone would agree with.
I actually think John and Stereophile do a great job considering the difficulties involved in putting such a list together eg. compiling from lots of different reviewers. Nothing is perfect.
Plus I will guarantee you it's the best selling issue of the year.
Way too many conspicuous absences of quality gear to be taken seriously. Stereophile's advertisers get what they pay for. Others get ignored.
I can't argue with his "It is the best-sounding amplifier I have ever used" selection.![]()
I hope you guys realize that it's impossible for anyone to put out a list of recommended components that everyone would agree with.
This subject will never be settled but John has produced voluminous statistics that clearly show no link between advertising and reviews. Are you suggesting that Stereophile doesn't accept advertising?
And what reviewed equipment has been omitted? Stereophile can obviously only recommend components that were reviewed.
Why other components aren't reviewed happens for a variety of reasons. I know quite a few Stereophile reviewers and not one of them is told what to review. They are free to chose whatever gear interests them. Not to mention, the magazine only has so many reviewers and so many pages to dedicate to reviews. So where's the conspiracy?
Regarding ad's in the mag, take a few minutes and count how many pages contain an article about audio equipment verses pages with advertisements. Ad space out weighs content space and each year it slants a little more towards ad's. Is that a good thing for those that pay for this mag, I personally wish for more content vs filling up a mag with 1/4, 1/2 or full page ad's
McIntosh doesn't seem to feature much in Stereophile.