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Welcome to Spintricity - High-end Audio OK. The big question.... Why do we need another high-end audio magazine? The reason... when you get right down to the chewy center... is because the current crop of magazines are just plain boring (as we outlined in this magazine's pre-announcement found on the main page of the 2008 Rocky Mountain Audio Fest Show listening to Diana Krall, for the |
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Why are magazines so boring? One is the way reviews have been conducted for these last few decades (the tag-team reviews in Audio An audiophile visits a magazine and sees the list of equipment being reviewed, and as they look at each component being reviewed they say to their self 'I bet they like it'. [A manufacturer/distributor sees their equipment reviewed and says to their self "I hope we get it back" and "I hope nobody drops it down a flight of stairs" To most of us, this is just really hard to swallow - making the review itself worthless and boring, and the reviewer and magazine itself untrustworthy, manufacturers stressed-out, and audiophiles wondering So what are we going to do about it? First, we have no reviews. Or to be more precise, we | manufacturers and dealers, |
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maintain a high level of information content and a low level of marketing speak [we sell advertising space for those]. This brings the manufacturer or dealer who wants to take advantage of this opportunity and the audiophile community closer together - there is no longer a persnickety reviewer or publisher in between gumming up the works. Audiophiles will get to understand a brand better, and to get to understand the people behind the brand
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