Like the new look to audiogon ?


Noticed this morning that a change happened on the site.   

If you go the category section and click on Amps / Solid State,  you then see all the thumbnails of the amps that are for sale.          Its a little confusing as first you see the BOOSTED LISTINGS, then after that is the FEATURED LISTINGS.....then you see ALL THE SOLID STATE LISTINGS. 

Gone is the category view of the listings......
riley804
How much customer research did you really do before giving birth to this abomination?

For years I have opened, looked at the few brands that interest me (each brand may me a page or two of sortable lists), find the models that interest me most, then maybe look at the pictures to see if they support the rating (most of us already know what the gear looks like, you won’t attract us to an item by its looks. This is audiogon not visualgon. We aren't lloking for a new car in blue or red) and close the damn thing.
 What you have done is create a library without the dewey decimal system. Try this... type in audioquest and quickly tell me if the coffee HDMI cable liisting from last week is still there. I could do that in seconds withou typing a bunch of crap in the search field before. Now to call up audioquest by itslef takes a miracle. Similar topics from the search for audioquest bring up everything with the word audio in it.

Don’t get me started about the mountain of bullshit that you placed at the top of the pages that forces us to scroll endlessly to find what we are seeking. I didn’t even like it when you moved the top of the list down when you introduced boosts. 

You’ve lost this long time loyal customer. I would rather fight on ebay than use this pice of dung. 
NOT an improvement, and it looks like nobody bothered to do beta-testing before inflicting this on us. Maybe it's just a matter of teething troubles, but IMO the entire concept is badly flawed and in need of rethinking. I'm extremely amused by the price-range tool--it goes up to $1.29 billion. I know high-end audio can be expensive, but maybe this is just a little optimistic?
Between this thread and the "New Look for Audiogon hard to work with" thread in "Member Reviews" there has yet to be a single piece of positive feedback. I got an email saying management is aware of both threads. Hopefully the outcry will result in getting the good old Audiogon that we loved back into play.
I can’t believe how disastrous this release turned out. As someone who was an IT developer, then moved up into management, this sort of event would cause heads to roll.

I’m not in the market for any equipment, but based on this thread, I did a few searches. As has been mentioned, what used to work simply and effectively has now become a cacophony of noise and . Instead of getting 3 or 23 results back, I get whatever the system came back with lost in the hundreds of components I didn’t search for.

Audiogon, my suggestion, a complete rollback of this change
Those photos are the view when you’ve got your head up your rear. Audiogon. And the format too.  And the search engine.