Using measurements can just as easily be another way of selling woo.
How? I thought woo meant making claims of magical qualities.
I find ASR useful & I doubt anyone will say the site doesn’t offer a helpful service. But it can just as quickly become a cult of remote decision making without doing the only thing that really matters: listening to it.
Measurements are just a way to know what is going on. They tell you if the speaker neutral, highly voiced, deficient in bass, lacks dispersion etc. And if you don’t care, you ignore them.
I don’t mean this as a dig, but all the McKintosh & WiiM measurements show is that the expensive product measures well & the budget product has limitations. A useful indicator, sure.
Exactly. But some expensive gear can perform poorly e.g. excessive distortion.
I'd agree that, just because something measures well (whatever that means), doesn't mean it will sound good as you cannot simply test one item on its own. It needs to be part of a system.
These days a decent DAC should sound like any other decent DAC, they’re almost all based round an off the shelf chip. Amps assuming of decent quality should all sound the same too, unless voiced, or valve based . Streamers are streamers, you pay for features e.g. a nice case, a pretty screen, fancy knobs, support for Tidal etc. If you’re someone who thinks DACs above a modest price point differ, you won’t want measurements.
Speakers on the other hand do differ, markedly so. Most are strongly voiced, and knowing how is useful. If your room handles bass badly, you might want a lighter bass. If your like brightness, you look for increased treble.
I need measurements as I can’t make head nor tail of most reviews.
Big spacious presentation. Eh?
Gliding along the tracks with a nimble footed assuredness. Sorry, come again?
The [amp] is insightful and subtle. Okay dokey, if you say so.
Full bodied and smooth. Are you sure that’s an amp, and not a pint of Guinness?
Honestly I learn zero from subjective reviews other than specs and the impressions of the appearance and build quality. I think the truth is that reviewers see themselves as creatives, and they have neither the time nor the expertise to take measurements. They have a living to make, taking measurements is not viable, it’s too costly. And I think they see themselves as especially talented listeners, people with discerning tastes.