Jond, the problem with these forums is that way too many people have issues with intended slights such as trolling or comming in to an post with an off topic sugestion.
Most people here are actually looking for opinions to help them make up their minds. For many actual customers, they don't care if the discussion started at I was thinking of a Magico vs a Rockport and someone suggests a Magnaplanner, or Wilson or Vandersteen or a Persona.
The issue some of you guys have is the fact that we are actively promoting the Persona series or the T+A electronics.
The answer is simple both of these brands are new to the US market, and most people are not considering them because they don't really understand or have been exposed to the speakers or the electronics.
Take for example one post which started the Grpgu4blu meelee, my friend and part time employee Troy wrote an Wilson post, that this guy consider checking out a set of Personas.
The thread then devolved between a pissing match of us trying to prove our points and Grgr4blu attacking us.
What if the OP who was thinking of possibly spending $58k on a set of speakers found the Personas to be better and would have saved $22k would that have been a good thing to have saved him $22k and found a speaker that would work well in his small room?
Right now we are testing a new round of power conditioners, we are going to test Isotek, vs Audio Magic vs Torus.
Do you think if I made that post and someone suggested a brand or a model I wasn't aware of I wouldn't find that helpful and maybe add that brand or model to our seach?
The point is everyone needs to take all of these suggestions for what they are, Do you think that even a dealer with our wealth of experience can't be turned on to something new?
We found out about the T+A gear after reading a review in the Absolute Sound, If we didn't see that review, we might never have pickup this line.
How many reviews do you miss in a magazine or don't fully comprehend just how good the product is until you experience it.
We all can learn from one another.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ
Most people here are actually looking for opinions to help them make up their minds. For many actual customers, they don't care if the discussion started at I was thinking of a Magico vs a Rockport and someone suggests a Magnaplanner, or Wilson or Vandersteen or a Persona.
The issue some of you guys have is the fact that we are actively promoting the Persona series or the T+A electronics.
The answer is simple both of these brands are new to the US market, and most people are not considering them because they don't really understand or have been exposed to the speakers or the electronics.
Take for example one post which started the Grpgu4blu meelee, my friend and part time employee Troy wrote an Wilson post, that this guy consider checking out a set of Personas.
The thread then devolved between a pissing match of us trying to prove our points and Grgr4blu attacking us.
What if the OP who was thinking of possibly spending $58k on a set of speakers found the Personas to be better and would have saved $22k would that have been a good thing to have saved him $22k and found a speaker that would work well in his small room?
Right now we are testing a new round of power conditioners, we are going to test Isotek, vs Audio Magic vs Torus.
Do you think if I made that post and someone suggested a brand or a model I wasn't aware of I wouldn't find that helpful and maybe add that brand or model to our seach?
The point is everyone needs to take all of these suggestions for what they are, Do you think that even a dealer with our wealth of experience can't be turned on to something new?
We found out about the T+A gear after reading a review in the Absolute Sound, If we didn't see that review, we might never have pickup this line.
How many reviews do you miss in a magazine or don't fully comprehend just how good the product is until you experience it.
We all can learn from one another.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ