I like how he's pretty real world about the hobby. He talks a lot of sense and I've listened to a lot of his stuff now.
I can overlook the references to the farthest reaches of audiophilia woowoo, he makes it pretty clear, you don't have to be into that stuff if you don't want to be. He's got a good grasp on what the regular buyer might be interested in (not everybody wants hifi exotica, not everybody wants separates, and he's comfortable pointing out that all-in-one systems, including the likes of the old B&W Zeppelin, might be just the ticket) and he brings out practical stuff in his reviews that offers a bit more insight than you tend to get in print elsewhere.
Of all the reviewers, he's been the one I've found the most engaging in recent years and enjoyable too.