This is a typical problem for successful products in the Audiophile culture.
Anything that gets rave reviews, consistently, will attract the "Guru Rejection" group.
This means some folks who consider themselves "Gurus" of Audiophillia will naysay it, just to show that they are above the mundane crowd.
So... Out of the blue, after hundreds of testimonials praising a product, suddenly strange messages like this posting appear... wondering if the product perhaps does something BAD in some mysterious way.
I am not knocking the person who posted the query about LAST! I just wanted to mention the odd way this arises in products that have a long term acceptance and are still praised after years of use.
Personally i would not worry about it. If you can't hear a problem, and some folks you really trust say it is not a problem, then the naysayer can be pretty safely ignored.
my $0.02
Anything that gets rave reviews, consistently, will attract the "Guru Rejection" group.
This means some folks who consider themselves "Gurus" of Audiophillia will naysay it, just to show that they are above the mundane crowd.
So... Out of the blue, after hundreds of testimonials praising a product, suddenly strange messages like this posting appear... wondering if the product perhaps does something BAD in some mysterious way.
I am not knocking the person who posted the query about LAST! I just wanted to mention the odd way this arises in products that have a long term acceptance and are still praised after years of use.
Personally i would not worry about it. If you can't hear a problem, and some folks you really trust say it is not a problem, then the naysayer can be pretty safely ignored.
my $0.02