Now, this is interesting. Is HP not a part of the high fidelity report? HP was never one to mince words and I'm sure, pissed off more than his fair share of advertisers with his often blunt and honest reviews while at TAS. So, this article is in line with that.
That being said, it's long been known that although HP may not often ask for accommodation pricing, but he seems to certainly "borrow" gear for very very long periods of time. I believe he had the McIntosh 2301's for years before publishing a half ass review at the end of last year.
It's a tough business guys. Manufacturers are very protective of their reputation. They now understand the impact of the internet. For example, my comments on my impressions of the Poly mer speakers indirectly invoked the wrath of their owner. He was not happy about my opinion....gasp!
You can't squelch freedom of speech. After all, it's just opinions and you know what they say about opinions.....
As for reviewers getting accommodation pricing, I'm not that bothered. The lowly scribe still has to come up with 50% of retail (if that's the number) and I'm certain the same lowly scribe knows their fair share of dealers where dealer friendly pricing is available to them. What's the difference then? Not much.
And at the end of the day, if you are relying solely on a magazine reviewer to make a $50,000 purchase, then you're in trouble regardless.
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