tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post4709266592491940089..comments2024-02-19T19:44:29.475-06:00Comments on AudioMatters: Time to give up on TASPatrickDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13954862314456749711noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-73298832052315350322018-09-16T00:53:27.708-05:002018-09-16T00:53:27.708-05:00Phew...took my eye of the moderation list and miss...Phew...took my eye of the moderation list and missed tons of comments here. Thanks all (even if you want to dismiss the post). Hum...where to start? <br /><br />I still think the mag is good to look at, yes it is more catalog than journal and I subscribed all these years cos it was just so cheap and easy to have it delivered. It still is, but I'm beginning to resent the clutter of unread mags. <br /><br />Why keep them? asks 'J'......Age old question...why do we keep any material object that is disposable or replaceable by digital copy? Security? Tactile pleasure? Comfort of things? Old age? I've loved magazines and books all my life so my home is full of them....(and yes Mike, I'm serious about finding a good home for the years of TAS and even Stereophile if someone wants to discuss, the challenge is always cost to ship).<br /><br />One interesting thought here, at least for me.....if the mainstream mags so obviously get it wrong, why has an alternative not arisen online? Serious pay-to-read journalism is challenged in all areas so it is not a surprise that audiophile coverage is light. Setting up critical and comparative reviews is not simple, I know, and while some of us can contribute to online hobbyist mags on audio, manufacturers often decline to play with us in HiFi'Zine cos we are just not influential or sufficiently widely read. And we haven't even touched here on the standards of reviewing...<br /><br />And though no-one asked, I will be keeping my subscription to S'phile. It's the better of the two main ones and I always smile at Art Dudley and Mikey Fremer's columns. <br /><br />thanks all.<br /><br /><br />PatrickDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13954862314456749711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-1276191585292683432018-09-08T20:43:44.158-05:002018-09-08T20:43:44.158-05:00What hifi is almost criminal in the way it gives o...What hifi is almost criminal in the way it gives out good reviews. For the most part it's obvious, the same group of companies for the last 15 yrs get the exposure. What's curious are the really good brands which don't feature at all in their reviews. Hegel for one.. never featured in What Hifi.Billyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02169734356153056130noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-31314023120347277902018-09-04T22:04:13.057-05:002018-09-04T22:04:13.057-05:00It's not just TAS that has seen it's best ...It's not just TAS that has seen it's best years.<br /><br />The online magazines that have replaced print are also wallowing in dreck.<br />From the excessively wordy Positive Feedback to the advertorial look of ToneAudio.<br />New pretty boys The Occasional and Fidelity have lots of pretty pictures but so far no writing of substance.<br /><br />Treasure your old issues for we will never see such writing again.<br />jackson smithnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-16351120127752471742018-08-30T23:37:42.186-05:002018-08-30T23:37:42.186-05:00Praised? I suggest it is your perception that migh...Praised? I suggest it is your perception that might be in question. All that's needed to comment is an agenda, right?PatrickDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13954862314456749711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-46913746018978282472018-08-30T23:32:15.061-05:002018-08-30T23:32:15.061-05:00Dumps on TAS but praises Waldrep? Your perception ...<br />Dumps on TAS but praises Waldrep? Your perception is out of whack!<br /><br />All that's required to host a blog is a single finger.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-1276269170418351702018-08-25T08:35:18.517-05:002018-08-25T08:35:18.517-05:00I'm always puzzled as to why people hang on to...I'm always puzzled as to why people hang on to old and dated back issues of magazines. Do you sit down and browse through them on a regular basis? Do they contribute anything other than a musty smell to your basement air? Are you hoping they will increase in value and fund your retirement? Is there a nostalgic value that gives you a warm feeling when you look at them on the bookshelf? Beats me. I sold all my back issues over 20 years ago when I realized I would never look at them again.Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14055518733693827885noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-7905671285930180502018-08-24T23:56:17.289-05:002018-08-24T23:56:17.289-05:00Your decision is understandable. All TAS seems to ...Your decision is understandable. All TAS seems to do is shill for MQA.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-84444415457944496102018-08-24T18:34:28.458-05:002018-08-24T18:34:28.458-05:00I'm surprised you still subscribed...
For me,...I'm surprised you still subscribed...<br /><br />For me, the killers were Robb-report prices, a smallish classical-acoustic music section, editors touting MQA as the Coming of Christ -w/o proof it sounded better (than current digital formats). <br /><br />And sometimes, "flash" one-page reviews. Are they even serious about their work ?<br /><br />On the plus side, they don't waste large-amounts of space on graphs, although a few would be helpful (like HiFi News UK). And they DO good reviews sometimes -the latest ones include grounding devices. And some great-value speakers under 10K were also done. <br /><br />Steven Stone and Robert Greene are the ones that review high-value, solid-science type equipment. They're my favorite.<br /><br />j.phelanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10087662458171959456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-65480956259375499352018-08-23T04:50:18.813-05:002018-08-23T04:50:18.813-05:00I recently gave up on TAS because they truncated m...I recently gave up on TAS because they truncated my subscription with no explanation. When I called their customer service number, they insisted that I pay them $5.00 before they would talk to me. I was outraged and wrote a snail-mail letter to them to which I have received no response. I can live without them, particularly given the slide in content. Goodbye. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-39176716268270911522018-08-22T22:25:19.768-05:002018-08-22T22:25:19.768-05:00Yes, actually. I've been researching the histo...Yes, actually. I've been researching the history of high-fidelity audio since 2011. Another two years of data collection and validation and I'm done. I've been helped By Siegfried Linkwitz, Bruno Putzeys, Daniel Weiss, Yoshihisi Mori, Bob Carver, David Fletcher, Pierre Lurne, and many dozens more. As this is an after-hours project, it is difficult to get to research libraries during the hours they are open. It would be beneficial to be able to skim, scan, peruse as needed after working hours for these. If you are serious, please let me know, thank you. Terry McCarthyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12945066554521732477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-27979137206481271632018-08-21T12:58:20.625-05:002018-08-21T12:58:20.625-05:00Your points are well taken, however, if anything, ...Your points are well taken, however, if anything, you're too charitable.<br /><br />The Absolute Sound (and to a lesser extent Stereophile) are the products of an industry not merely in decline but rotten through and through.<br /><br />Subjectivism (meaningless prose poems describing sonics) and sycophancy ("this $40,000 CD player represents an outstanding value" , "John Smith's designs are proof of his unrivaled genius") are the order of the day. Cut and paste advertising copy masquerades as content.<br /><br />I don't mind reading this stuff but how about some balance? How about we get to hear from a no nonsense, flattop haircut meat and potatos electrical engineer calling b.s. on florid desriptions about interconnects. Or perhaps after some blowhard extolls the aforementioned $40,000 CD player a disembodied voice is heard to say "Oppo 205."<br /><br />But no cheerful derision, gleeful mockery or goofy fun allowed in these pretentious rags -- its all deadly serious and pretention. Graphic design is stuck in some long ago decade -- page layout makes me want to gag.There is precious little time given to education about acoustics or circuits.<br /><br />Some people bemoan the dearth of millenials in the industry/hobby -- far as I can tell there's very few Gen X writers.<br /><br />Its a Godddamn wasteland out there.<br /><br /><br /><br />Scipiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08352125559973843509noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-18898729987967136812018-08-21T12:22:49.794-05:002018-08-21T12:22:49.794-05:00Sterophile’s just as bad. Constantly reprinting a...Sterophile’s just as bad. Constantly reprinting ancient, and I mean ancient, reviews of obsolete equipment on their website, a medium specifically geared to quickly presenting *the latest.*. They stopped publishing their Annual Guide to High End Audio Equipment years ago, which was the most useful issue of the year, probably because it required too much work to compile. Much easier to republish old stuff. Brucenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-9133990319672470342018-08-21T11:56:26.605-05:002018-08-21T11:56:26.605-05:00TAS has ONE value to me. It gives me a peek at so...TAS has ONE value to me. It gives me a peek at some of the equipment out there and for me it is like looking at a catalog. Nothing more and nothing less and that includes the advertisements. <br /><br />The ultimate absurdity of TAS is demonstrated when they give the D'Agostino Relentless amp "The most coveted product" at Munich, even though they never heard it????Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-74727584912706139952018-08-21T09:55:59.092-05:002018-08-21T09:55:59.092-05:00I've been reading their reviews less and less....I've been reading their reviews less and less. They seem to be thrown together without much listening time. In a lot of cases, it's something like "it's not as good as my reference, but it gives you a good percentage of the performance for a decent price." Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05779643232343152671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-64673901027659714792018-08-21T07:02:50.288-05:002018-08-21T07:02:50.288-05:00Give www.hificritic.com a goGive www.hificritic.com a goAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-59594078007100708142018-08-21T03:09:05.390-05:002018-08-21T03:09:05.390-05:00I agree with the comments in this article, TAS has...I agree with the comments in this article, TAS has lost its direction or can’t afford to pursue it anymore. One thing that was not mentioned is when you first start your audiophile journey the road is wide open. I noticed years ago that it was harder to find articles that stimulate, they became retreads. Almost like the music industry, the road has been well covered. What we need is a magazine or website that pursues that next step in sound reproduction, probably with loudspeakers and source material, at a reasonable price. It can’t be that difficult to make a good sounding 50K speaker. Source wise we settled for convenience over sound quality, it’s a great idea just pop it in and play music. I don’t miss the ritual of vinyl just the sound. Maybe we are just getting old.<br />Thanks, MikeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com