Mail on Sunday Atom so called review
Posted by: Gazza on 30 September 2017
I bring your attention to this so called review, it really does not review the product and for me it’s praise is superficial lifestyle, and for those looking for good music could put them off. Bit of a shame
Who the hell in here reads the MoS?
I scan via the web a number of papers, my point is there is a large hifi audience that never go near a Naim dealer, why would you after this review. presumably Naim delivered a sample, not such a great idea.
Get past your prejudices, ....if you can
Prejudices? No, rather sensible and well-founded judgements. Your comment on the quality of the review would seem to reinforce this view.
Gazza posted:Get past your prejudices, ....if you can
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The Mail is a pile of hate filled right wing garbage that is best ignored. Only a fool would believe anything in it.
Tony2011 posted:Gazza posted:Get past your prejudices, ....if you can
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The exploding sausages again totally fail to convey any meaning whatsoever.
Exactly so!
It says more about you.......look in the mirror, all I said as have a look at the review, if you want. I look at a number of papers, and make no judgement about people who read them.
You imply you believe some of the papers? I as I said I scan many papers to try and get some sense, I have no allegiance, to any paper or political party. I have no axe to grind, more than can be said for you.....in your past posts....
Thursday print is usually good. They alway have an article with pictures of funny animals making silly faces.
AndrewG posted:Exactly so!
winkyincanada posted:Tony2011 posted:Gazza posted:Get past your prejudices, ....if you can
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The exploding sausages again totally fail to convey any meaning whatsoever.
There are no symbols for when one does not feel like or does not want to waste one's (figuratively speaking) saliva, Winky.
You're a clever boy, don't go down that road(no offence intended). You're better than that!
The latest Connected newsletter scans more like a Sunday Supplement Lifestyle piece than anything factually informative. Or at least, what I think a Sunday Supplement looks like. I have not laid eyes on one in living memory, although the odd, brief, accidental exposure can occur.
While none of this is of any interest to me and makes me stop reading halfway through the first paragraph, I am not the target audience. We're in the realms of glittery visuals, verbal twaddle and the recycling of press releases as reviews - and that's the quality copy! And long may it continue. I hope Naim successfully sells all this glittery stuff to the target audience by the warehouse load. As long as some profit contributes to the kind of R&D that produces the top flight products. I hope they can do this. I fear that Naim is bordering on a cash generator run by accountants. Which suggests I'm overdue a factory visit. I must look into that...
Thanks for the heads up Gazza. I'm right wing but don't buy the mail on sunday, I used to but it got boring agreeing with everything I read in it. I might have a browse through one today to see the article for myself.
Hope you and your family enjoy the rest of your Sunday.
Regards
I can't see where the MOS article claims to be a review. It is more of a lifestyle article.
This is the headline "All hail the mighty Atom! Rob Waugh thinks the Naim Unity Atom is a grown up way to enjoy music"
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