How do we or better do we evaluate/rate and judge the credibility, quality and possible bias of audio equipment reviews. Many of us that sometimes don't have the possibility to hear and evaluate for themselves use reviews/opinions as basis for purchase of audio equipment.
I have in storage, awaiting my son to move into his own place, a pair of MMMicroOnes w. stand, I did like them somewhat but not overly so. At best I'd call them good stand mount transducers, for my son they will be killer speakers.
Anyway, having today read the review below (and the MAXIMUM MOJO award) of the Evolution Acoustics MMMicroOnes
- - > http://stereomojo.com/Evoultion Acoustics MMMicroOne review/EvoultionAcousticsMMMicroOnereview.htm
which in my mind does not reflect my real world experience of the speakers.
Anyway, this post is not about EA MMMicroOnes, more about reviews, their credibility and impact on consumer behaviour i.e. purchasing a specific equipment. I have no idea how to address the subject right now but I'm sure there's ideas out there.
/BR
Lars
(not native English)
I have in storage, awaiting my son to move into his own place, a pair of MMMicroOnes w. stand, I did like them somewhat but not overly so. At best I'd call them good stand mount transducers, for my son they will be killer speakers.
Anyway, having today read the review below (and the MAXIMUM MOJO award) of the Evolution Acoustics MMMicroOnes
- - > http://stereomojo.com/Evoultion Acoustics MMMicroOne review/EvoultionAcousticsMMMicroOnereview.htm
which in my mind does not reflect my real world experience of the speakers.
Anyway, this post is not about EA MMMicroOnes, more about reviews, their credibility and impact on consumer behaviour i.e. purchasing a specific equipment. I have no idea how to address the subject right now but I'm sure there's ideas out there.
/BR
Lars
(not native English)