Hi.  I read that revue and it could hardly be considered unbiased.  The guy
states from the outset he doesn't like B & W stuff so he is hardly likely to
give a subjective revue.
 It's kinda like somebody saying they hate baked beans and then him being
asked to taste and give an honest revue and an impartial comment on which
brand of baked beans is best.  At the end of the day if you are going to
spend a lot of money then you should always audition the equipment first and
do so on more than one occasion.  The best option is to ask for a home
audition because even in the audition room of the dealer, the acoustics will
not be the same as your living room or bedroom.  If the dealer is worth his
salt he should have a demo model or should be able to get one from the
manufacturer to let you listen to.  I'm currently auditioning the B & W PV1
subwoofer.  I've had it for nearly 2 weeks now and have given it a good run
for it's money and like what i've heard and will buy one.  If I had listened
to it in the store it most likely would have been through different
equipment and as I've said, different acoustics.  For the most part, store
auditioning is great for narrowing your options until you find something
that might be to your taste then you could ask for a home audition.  In the
end, it doesn't matter how many revues you read, your ears are the best
judge of what sounds good or bad to you.  Walter.

-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Mary
Otten
Sent: 29 November 2014 17:54
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Bowers & Wilkins T7 review: The Bluetooth speaker worth waiting
for - Pocket-lint

Well, just to be a devil's advocate, here is a very unfavorable review
of the t7. This is basically why I don't put much faith in reviews,
unless I know the reviewer and know his/jher taste is like my own, so I
can be reasonably confident I will like what they do and dislike what
the
do.
http://oluvsgadgets.blogspot.com/2014/11/review-bowers-wilkins-t7-premiu
m-sound.html



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