To pick that up as a data point.
If someone walks past a room at Munich and hears it sounding bad, it is not technically dishonest. Though it actually is. And citing it as a data point is.
I think people pick and choose when to apply their standards. So on another forum, someone always says that in order to judge audio gear you should "always" have the gear in your house. He always says that whenever you say you don't like the stuff he loves (Magnepan/Yamaha/Spendor).
But then he hates AN UK because he heard it at a dealer/show for 15 minutes and didn't like it. I asked - well didn't you bring their whole system home to try it out? People like that don't see the hypocrisy.
But then not everyone has to accept the premise that you must bring it all home to be able to evaluate it. Peter noted something interesting in the video that he has nowhere to hide - he can't blame the speaker cables or the speaker manufacturer for poor sound since he made the cables and the speakers.
This is more Devil's advocate here but
I find it somewhat funny that in the next few posts after that video I posted we now have a post saying exactly this:
Because the Kondo room sounded poor - we now let Avantgarde and Kondo off the hook - Avantgarde can blame Kondo and Kondo can blame Avantgarde. That "poor sound" was the other guy's fault. And of course people who don't like AN UK won't give them the tiniest bit of kudos for being able to sound better than something else at like 10 times the price. No, we can't do that because we have axes to grind. that always must come first - intellectual honesty I see.
But then I think - perhaps Kondo should not get a total free-pass. After all "they chose those speakers!" Out of the pantheon of $60,000 speakers they could have chosen that's the speaker they chose to represent the Kondo brand.
So if a Kondo fan says it's a bad match (bad synergy) then what does that tell you about their designer's ears or their taste?
Either they think it's a great match (or don't have the ears to tell the difference) - they heard it and said - wow these speakers sound awesome with our Kondo amplifiers let's pay tens of thousands of dollars in hotel room costs to display them together!
Do you see what I mean? When they choose the gear they are going to show their wares with, they are telling you what they think is the "best sound" or the Best speaker to match with their gear. They should not get a free pass and be able to blame the speaker - they chose the damn speakers. I
So if you are saying it's bad synergy - then you have to conclude that their engineers/owner have bad ears for choosing those speakers or bad taste in sound for choosing those speakers.
And the other problem is that when I heard Kondo with other speakers that sounded good - how do I know it wasn't more the speakers saving the day?
I suppose I think if one guy can't get off the hook and also never gets any credit then why does everyone else get nicer treatment?