Bake-off or Review? Where do you put your faith?
There are pros and cons of both, I feel.
Do you read both before purchase? How much weight do you give them?
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Bake-offs also vary wildly: from being cans of wasps to an academy of civilised learning. But, at least, in attendance, you get to form your own opinion.
They both provide a starting point when looking for new gear. 'Professional' reviews from the mags vary enormously and are very dependant on your personal opinion of the actual reviewer ie if you believe them or not. Online review sites etc again are very subjective but do provide a general consensus of opinion and usually sort out the wheat from the chaff. Likewise with bake-offs - they cannot be expected to provide clear winners but do point you in the direction of the majority view. The recent PFM one on dacs gave a good indicator of what was available at each price range and helped narrow down the selection process to 2/3 possibles.
But for me the key factor for any new acquisition is how it sounds in your own system to your own ears. Hi-fi is very subjective and what others like is quite often not what you like. This is easier with 2nd hand box swapping but also for new gear as more dealers like Keith, Mark ( and NVA of course) allow you to home demo your own bake-off !
Forums are invaluable to me in telling me what's around and what it's character might be. Also getting to know certain characters & what they like to listen to (like Dave/Uglymusic & Richard/Gromit) allows me to judge how much credence to give opinions.
Unbelievable.
Reviewers often just throw a product into their existing system, whether it is suitable or not, all best taken with a pinh of salt, all they are good for is the specs, measurements ( sometimes) ,stereophiles are good , and the photographs.
Keith.
Keith.
vb Keith.
It's important to know as much as possible about anyone whose opinion one is reading. Ie what other kit they like and what kit they have heard before.
There are a few people who I know who tend to like similar kit to me, and who have owned or have heard the kit I own. So if they said some new piece of kit sounded great, I'd have my interest pricked. These sources of info have been invaluable to my Hifi journey and include Dave, Gromit, Alan, figlet and RD.
But generally one doesn't have much idea about the tastes and experiences of a reviewer or a poster, so reading their opinions out of their preference context isn't very helpful to me. One exception to that is that when I used to read mags I quickly discovered that I had nothing in common with the Hifi, musical or ethical tastes or humanity of ken kesler. Thus I was able to cross many things off my hifi and musical wish lists...
Ben