I haven't kept up with Stereophile very well last I sae Fremer was writing for them. I wonder if the new owner plans any employee shake ups
Fremer has been gone from Stereophile for at least a year now, currently writing for TAS
I haven't kept up with Stereophile very well last I sae Fremer was writing for them. I wonder if the new owner plans any employee shake ups
Michael left years ago and has his own online magazine.I haven't kept up with Stereophile very well last I sae Fremer was writing for them. I wonder if the new owner plans any employee shake ups
Fremer has been gone from Stereophile for at least a year now, currently writing for TAS
he had his own rag while writing for Stereophile. He was not an employee of the publication, rather a paid contributorMichael left years ago and has his own online magazine.
Ha! I do that all the time, with the exception being Tom Martin's work. He stands above the crowd, from my perspective.LOL, I said I hadn't kept up. I think I actually mixed up Stereophile with TAS
Yep, much better than YouTube ReviewsI’ve found JA’s speaker reviews in Stereophile very helpful. I wish them all the best. I like their writing overall. It’s generally entertaining.
Agreed. His sound impressions AND measurements approach works for me as well.I’ve found JA’s speaker reviews in Stereophile very helpful. I wish them all the best. I like their writing overall. It’s generally entertaining.
What’s even better is being able to audition components in your listening environment. Over the last 10 years that is the only way I buy. No in home audition no deal, I use the industry rags and YT reviews as a very low bar to benchmark from. Guess that is why I am not jumping from rig to rig looking for the next best thing. I like what I like and I know what I like. I also have not been to a so called audio/industry event in years. I have 3 dealers I work with and occasionally will kick tires at their locations in TX, TN and IL.Yep, much better than YouTube Reviews
What’s even better is being able to audition components in your listening environment. Over the last 10 years that is the only way I buy. No in home audition no deal, I use the industry rags and YT reviews as a very low bar to benchmark from. Guess that is why I am not jumping from rig to rig looking for the next best thing. I like what I like and I know what I like. I also have not been to a so called audio/industry event in years. I have 3 dealers I work with and occasionally will kick tires at their locations in TX, TN and IL.
What’s even better is being able to audition components in your listening environment. Over the last 10 years that is the only way I buy. No in home audition no deal, I use the industry rags and YT reviews as a very low bar to benchmark from. Guess that is why I am not jumping from rig to rig looking for the next best thing. I like what I like and I know what I like. I also have not been to a so called audio/industry event in years. I have 3 dealers I work with and occasionally will kick tires at their locations in TX, TN and IL.
Unfortunately, many (most) companies do not have an in-home audition policy. Many have a return policy but usually with some type of costs involved. Also, many of us have no dealers in easily accessible range. What options do we have but to read about products. Many times, it is the only manner of discovering new products. A great example is the HumminGuru ultrasonic cleaner. A review of the product lead directly to me purchasing it. Honestly, it is fantastic and works like a champ. I would not have known of the machine and probably would not have purchased any ultrasonic cleaner if it were not for the review.What’s even better is being able to audition components in your listening environment. Over the last 10 years that is the only way I buy. No in home audition no deal, I use the industry rags and YT reviews as a very low bar to benchmark from. Guess that is why I am not jumping from rig to rig looking for the next best thing. I like what I like and I know what I like. I also have not been to a so called audio/industry event in years. I have 3 dealers I work with and occasionally will kick tires at their locations in TX, TN and IL.
I have enjoyed shows also (a couple of times). Not so much for listening comparisons but more for getting the look and feel of various products. I know anything I hear at a show will not sound even close to the same in my home. Therefore, I always keep in mind my needs and desires the couple of times I have gone to shows, and try to picture and imagine how an item that catces my eye might work in my environment.If you don't mind saying who do you work with in IL?
A good friend who was a dealer recently passed. I used to do most of my home auditions from him. I have also auditioned with option to return. My last audio show was year before last. I love the shows not to shop just to geek out. I've been to Axpona so many times I wasn't so hyped this past year. I do like to keep up with what's new and to hear gear I haven't heard before.