Erin fires back: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItAwcW-3Kv4
Erin fires back: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItAwcW-3Kv4
He put it up thought it was still on Patreon
Thanks
The review looks pretty fair to me. Don't understand all the drama.
https://www.erinsaudiocorner.com/lou...on_troubadour/
OK ASR here in lies the issue:
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/f...-review.48732/
Go to the end of the long thread review for the manufacturers comments about the differences between Erin and Amir responses to his criticism.
Gez what a mess!
Rob
"I could be arguing in my spare time"
Hi Rob,
That’s funny.
My post needs to be read coherently and then related to the links. I’m not taking sides. I am providing clarity on where this online nonsense by Popup YouTubers is going.
The short version is don’t watch it. These people are what are called online influencers. They are blow flys. They create content to attract you so they make money. Some get together for a webinar chat like a Footy Show and spit ball. It’s like watching the WWE. It’s entertainment. Nothing more.
They want you to believe and accept they are the new normal.
Those with some professional experience in product marketing will see through the BS. The un suspecting public view the products on these YouTube channels as legitimate reviews. The majority are actually not. They are un solicited. These are not newspapers or magazines who have a legal counsel to oversee the legitimacy of a review before it’s published. Litigation if the process of sorting out a dispute before it goes to court. Thats normal in the real business world.
The normal review process is that either a registered online publication or magazine will contact the manufacturer or visa versa and reach an agreement to review the product. The manufacturer sends the product with a full editorial of fact checked information for review . The reviewer will confirm the product is functioning correctly with the manufacturer. The reviewer sends the completed review to the manufacturer to be fact checked before publication. The review itself can’t necessarily be changed. In the case of a technical review it’s often done independently of the reviewer. The reviewer is a professional journalist with a long experience in the industry on the process of reviewing a product. The reviewer should have no influence over the technical testing.
I myself used a public relations professional for over a decade to organise and manage the above. Attempting to deal with an online YouTube channel is a very risky move.
The product reviews on this site are legitimate.
https://www.stereonet.com/au/
I did look at the coverage on several channels. It’s gone viral because they want you to watch it. It makes them money.
I don’t look at these online talk feasts. I was searching for something else and l saw the drama. The best place to work out if a loudspeaker is for you is a product dealer who will assist you in your evaluation.
So who looks at the spinaroma data and Kllppel data from on line reviews? Do you put any weight on it?
I do when there is a speaker reviewed I am interested in. I also think there is a lot of good data in the Klippel data you don't see even with manufacturers who do publish measurements.
Rob
"I could be arguing in my spare time"
I think you are making too broad a statement.
There are reputable magazines and reviewers and there are gas bags publishing their opinions in some of the same magazines on how changing a power cable made a night and day difference. On-line there are serious and thoughtful reviews and there are folks who will say anything to gain clicks.
As with any other endeavor, caveat emptor. We need to evaluate each on its own merits and make use of the reviews as appropriate.
Heck yeah... the Klippel measurement system is a phenomenal advance and the spinorama data is very useful... Floyd Toole is no on-line hack and he places a lot of value in this data.
Widget
Hello Widget
I am not a fan of purely subjective reviews. I would rather see a review that has a combination of measurements and subjective impressions. I have always preferred the Stereophile "formula" so to speak.
There really is quite a bit of garbage out there in both printed and on line sources. You just have to use some common sense to weed through the chaff.
Rob
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"I could be arguing in my spare time"
Hi Widget,
If you work in an industry it’s not a good idea to publicly disrespect an organisation like Stereophile. If you feel strongly about something write to them. Otherwise you’re the one who is gas bagging. Half of what you feel is most likely mis directed emotion. The other half needs a factual rationale understanding. You then have a wise view point.
State your case to those directly involved.
I did that a while ago on a report about some industry revenue trends and they then had a closer look at it in more depth.
I was happy with the outcome.
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