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This line of reasoning came from an individual who

worked at a high-end audio store. He wasn't some high school kid--IIRC he owned the store.

This conversation took place about five years ago. I was talking with him after purchasing some gear from him & asked which audio/video magazines he preferred. He had strong reservations about the equipment reviews in several audio/video magazines, including "The Perfect Vision."

I deduced that there could very well be a conflict of interest. If a magazine criticized your product and didn't recommend it, would you take
an ad out in that same magazine?

I always look for "conflicts of interest." They're everywhere. I didn't mean to paint everyone and everything "black." But they ain't all white either.


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