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What are your own subjective criteria for rating or judging a component and or system?
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<blockquote data-quote="Air" data-source="post: 1137041" data-attributes="member: 15182"><p>I often reflect on memorable experiences with systems and products and try to figure out what differentiates the products I love and those that I think are good or not my cup of tea. Of course, I know and accept many intervening variables, from the music to the room and even my mood, but still, I think I have some idea of which products get under my skin. There are commonalities that I think I can pinpoint. For me, this has nothing to do with price points because I tend to think that what matters to me I can find in relatively low-end products(price) and also in the top echelon of the market.</p><p></p><p>Something that Leo mentioned in his thread triggered me to wonder if others also have a set of criteria, either explicitly or implicitly. Here is his courageous statement(bold is my edit)</p><p></p><p></p><p> I guess the question is, what, in the absence of Sinad or Spinorama defines an excellent product - purely subjective?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Air, post: 1137041, member: 15182"] I often reflect on memorable experiences with systems and products and try to figure out what differentiates the products I love and those that I think are good or not my cup of tea. Of course, I know and accept many intervening variables, from the music to the room and even my mood, but still, I think I have some idea of which products get under my skin. There are commonalities that I think I can pinpoint. For me, this has nothing to do with price points because I tend to think that what matters to me I can find in relatively low-end products(price) and also in the top echelon of the market. Something that Leo mentioned in his thread triggered me to wonder if others also have a set of criteria, either explicitly or implicitly. Here is his courageous statement(bold is my edit) I guess the question is, what, in the absence of Sinad or Spinorama defines an excellent product - purely subjective? [/QUOTE]
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