Even inexpensive gear will have differing sonic signatures, representing the different possible trade-offs undertaken to shave expenses.
The value of such a magazine can be startling. For example, when you try out the "speaker docks" in the Apple Store and I'm a HUGE fan of Apple by the way virtually none of the units in the store are remotely as lifelike or enjoyable as you can get out of equivalently priced gear from Audioengine or M-Audio (e.g. Audioengine 5 or M-Audio AV40). Possible exceptions are the units by B&W in the Apple Store.
Some folks (like me) enjoy comparing gear and reading hobbyist magazines. Others might just want to look up a review for guidance on a quick decision. For either group TAS can be a blessing. Not everyone shares this interest, or cares to rely on the observations of others as input to a decision. YMMV.Recently I subscribed TAS for two years but all I received was two issues when there are another 5 issues available now! I contacted them many times and the customer service apologized and told me that they send the issue right away, but another two months passed and I received nothing after same thing happened another time I asked for cancelation they did it without trying to find any solution!
It seems that it happens a lot and they are used to it.
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No doubt, this magazine has something to offer when it comes to showing off equipment, and that would be one reason that I would buy it. As far as equipment reviews, they have sold out long a go to the advertisers.Read Best Reviews of The Absolute Sound (1-year auto-renewal) Here
I have heard several of the components recommended by the Absolute Sound. The reviews seemed right on. Consumer Reports recommends very inexpensive sound systems and says that they sound good. My feeling is that they are terrible compared to the much more expensive systems recommended by the Absolute Sound.As a long-time reader I appreciate the depth of coverage this magazine provides. This magazine I believ has better and more-insightful writing the Stereophile which seems to limited of late.
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