Have you ever thought it would be cool to have a stereo reviewer come to your house?


While I was listening to my system today, I started thinking it would be really fun to invite one or more stereo system reviewers from magazines or blogs over for a blind listening session. I wouldn’t let them see the room or the equipment at all. They could play whatever music they like, form their impressions, rate the system, and even guess how much was spent on it. After that, I’d reveal everything and see how close they came. I’ve always been curious how my setup stacks up against the kinds of systems these reviewers hear all the time.

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@emergingsoul  The panels were easy to install. I just screwed some hooks into the joists and use small chain to secure them. It took me a couple hours total time and most of that was locating the joists.

@audition__audio FWIW, I agree with you. No on e should be using this forum to sell anything, in my opinion, but it happens often. I find it annoying, but the people who own the forum get to decide what geas and what doesn't.

I kind of had that happen once. I bought a vpi record cleaner from a local audiophile. Before he came over I asked him about his system.

He got back to me with photos of his 3 systems. Blew my mind. I tried pricing them out and came to around 400-600 thousand dollars. It was insane.

So nervously I sat him in front of my meager (then) system and asked if he'd point out any areas I might need improvement. He was listening to Dali Helicon 400 speakers, M&K sub, Parasound integrated, and a Sony xa-7es CD player.

He leaned forward at one point (maybe to read the speaker label?) and asked, "What are these speakers again?" Afterwards he only had positive comments. I wonder if he was thinking, "Damn I could have saved hundreds of thousands of dollars?)  So I upgraded to Dali's (then) top of the line speakers. Now I'm a happy camper.

I suggested this to TAS a few years back. About reviewing a subscribers stereo system. May be help with positive suggestions. Speaker placement etcetera. Even approach the manufactures for possible up grades to the equipment you own. At a fraction of the cost. They would get a review in the magazine of what ever they gave you and how it made a difference in your system. They did respond to me and said they had thought about it before just never went through with it.

Fun question- I have had a current Stereophile writer in my home. He wasn’t critiquing my system but rather he assisted in tweeking a few things and we listened to music and had some lunch. It was tons of fun!!