Favorite reviewer?


What are some of your favorite reviewers, and why? Also, any you don't care for. Can be from either mags or online.
azstereo
I value Martin Colloms for his undisputed integrity (HiFi Critic/UK). Roy Gregory is also high on my list (Hifi+/UK).

For pure fun, old Corey Greenberg is hard to beat (Stereophile). And so is Ken Kessler (HiFi News/UK).
Art Dudley, mostly for his writing, it is clear, clean, gives his postition without denigrating the alternative and has room for humour, how much more can you have?

So much with reviewers is taking the time to read them for awhile to find out what they are looking for and where their biases are in listening. Yes they like we have biases. Then comparing theirs to mine and figuring out from there if the product is worth pursuing.
J. Gordon Holt, founder of Stereophile. He stated

"If the midrange isn’t ‘right’ nothing else matters" See this

and

"That so-called laid-back middle range (now known as the "BBC dip," after their design of the LS3/5A) has become an epidemic among high-end loudspeakers. Richness and unctiousness are In, realism is absolutely Out. "

Those statements were in 1985.

Sad to see he writes so very little now, although, reportedly, he has more time to enjoy his ATC SCM 50 ASL at home.(yet another quite shameless plug for my favorite mid range)
Art Dudley. Our politics are very different, but he's a great writer. We've corresponded a little in the past, and I found him to be a very nice guy as well.
I think audio reviewers should be treated like rock stars, have groupies, hot women (or men if that's their style) waiting outside audio shows to try and bed them, lunch with dignitaries, save the planet with Bono, etc At least that's how it would work in my twisted little world.