No one would pay for, or bother to return to read, about bad equipment that cannot cut it.
The choices of what to review start from components which seem ’promising’ and which already have some plus vibes.
So there IS a bias before reviewers even select equipment to review, to choose items which (from word of mouth) stand out.
Or from companies which have consistently made fine products.And IMO those reasons are why there are very very few bad reviews.
I subscribe to both TAS and Stereophile, and see now and then some negative comments in reviews. How the item compares not so favorably.. etc, or how the item has flaws.
As far as stuff that breaks. It all really is about would the manufacturer replace it? and how fast? Stereophile definitely states if the item failed for any reason.
Some companies stonewall. So for things that break, I find the actual company service attitude is way more important than if it arrived broken or broke during the review..
The choices of what to review start from components which seem ’promising’ and which already have some plus vibes.
So there IS a bias before reviewers even select equipment to review, to choose items which (from word of mouth) stand out.
Or from companies which have consistently made fine products.And IMO those reasons are why there are very very few bad reviews.
I subscribe to both TAS and Stereophile, and see now and then some negative comments in reviews. How the item compares not so favorably.. etc, or how the item has flaws.
As far as stuff that breaks. It all really is about would the manufacturer replace it? and how fast? Stereophile definitely states if the item failed for any reason.
Some companies stonewall. So for things that break, I find the actual company service attitude is way more important than if it arrived broken or broke during the review..

