bayswater wrote:David Polich wrote: But to address the possible Elephant in The Room..
I personally dont get why anyone feels compelled to
post that they are not impressed with some product.
I dont see what purpose that serves, other than
to make one feel better about NOT buying it.
Just like with a product review, it is useful to hear about the weaknesses of a new product as well as the strengths. It's not the fact that someone is not impressed, it's the reason they are not impressed that can be informative, just as much as the reason someone is impressed.
Again, like formal reviews, comparisons to alternatives can be useful. If you're looking for a bass VI and someone tells you the Scarbee sounds better than the MODO, surely that's useful to.
Actually I dont feel that its useful to say something
sounds "better" than something else. That is far
too vague, and "better" is subjective. To say "I like
it better" is more honest, but at the same time
is equally useless.
I agree with Waxman that it is useful to point out
problems/issues with some product that need to
be fixed because that IS useful information.
I dont like anything Scarbee ever did except
the Rickenbacker bass. That statement
isnt helpful, it only illustrates my personal
preference.
Posting about a new product release is IMO
always helpful because sometimes that us
the only way others find out about it. It is
far too often that the ensuing product
discussion devolves into schoolyard "my
plugin is better than yours" arguments.
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