I subscribed to TAS for one year, but was so irritated by the lack of critical information being on the verge of spreading lies, that I cancelled. For instance, Framer's 1 arc second is audible claim makes no sense if one cares to think about it for a second.
Or in a review of some Italian R2R DAC alleging they are the first ones to go back to this "ancient technology", completely ignoring existing R2R DACs.
Where's the editor stopping such nonsense? Having had some editorial appointments with scientific journals, I know the role of an editor, and Harley completely fails at it.
I'm no hifi sage by a long shot, but if I can spot those errors, I have to wonder how much other misinformation did I not catch? That is when laughs & giggles about audio bling turns into annoyance. Nobody ain't got no time for that!
And then the relentless marketing mailings after I cancelled. They really appear to be desperate. They don't seem to get the memo.

