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bob wrote:
Mark DeBellis wrote: You're dodging the question: Given that you cannot tell whether the reviewer is just imagining a difference, do his comments have any value for you? If so, what? Lets look at how courts of law look at something similar. It is a proven fact that eye witness tesimony is unreliable much in the same way as is sighted listening. Yet eye witness testimony is allowed in court and can be considered a part of proof beyond a reasonable doubt of someone's guilt in a serious crime. people are unreliable. people do make mistakes. people are subject to biases and other factors when they make tesimonial claims. It is good to know this about human testimonials. But value is not a black and white issue. Does a reviewer's testimonial have *any* value to me? Often yes, it has *some* value. Is it ever taken as dogma? Not by me. If it is offered as such I become even more skeptical. For me reviews never lead to anything more than an audition. At that point any decisions are on me. I would hope that other audiophiles regardless of their beliefs also take responsibility for their purchasing decisions as well. Scott |
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