Does this guy ever say something neutral or negative about a product? He seems like he loves everything and everything he has tried is kind of the best in the world...
Let's first talk about
this video specifically, since it's the one in this thread:
- It's the 2016 CanJam Singapore Preview Video. The purpose of the video? To highlight just some of the cool products that will be there, and to hopefully attract more people to the show. If I've heard a product (like the Shangri-La, KSE1500, HD 800S, etc.) that just wows me--and if they're going to be at the show, and if a lot people are eager to try them for themselves--then I think featuring those products in a video like this makes a great deal of sense.
Now let me talk about the videos we make, in general, in the context of your comment:
I had the opportunity to visit the Head-Fi offices recently and I can tell you that the number of products they have in the building is simply staggering. I see no conceivable way that Jude and Joe could produce a Head-Fi TV episode for every single product they receive, so it makes sense that they showcase the ones they like and the ones that bring something interesting to the table...
Bingo.
This suggestion that I like everything I hear would be instantly dispelled by a visit to my office. At any given time, we have so many products on-hand--with a constant influx of review units, loaners, and stuff we buy coming in--that we simply can not review it all.
Anyone who knows me well has some idea of what my personal schedule is like, which is fairly characterized as being on the busier side. @AxelCloris, spent the better part of a business week at Head-Fi HQ working with us, and ask him (probably better via PM, so as to not derail this thread any further) how much listening time we were able to get in during that week. Yes, we got some listening time in--no, it's never as much as I'd like. Some days I'm lucky enough to spend hours on end listening, but my schedule (especially these last few years) has made those kinds of days harder to come by.
Regarding making videos: Maybe
@joe and I have crappy workflow (I don't think so, but we did learn to make YouTube videos by watching YouTube videos about how to make YouTube videos), but our videos can take some time to make. Days (and the associated costs of those days) go into making a video like this one. Video shooting time, writing, photography, editing, and occasionally associated travel--these are not insubstantial time-sucks and resource draws. In consideration of all that, what motivates us to do all that's necessary to make videos the way we do them are products we listen to and really like or love and think that others in the community might similarly like or love.
...It's extremely annoying and suspicious.
Well, if I'm annoying to you, perhaps that can't be helped. Suspicious? Am I recommending or showing enthusiasm for products that I'm alone in my appreciation of? While no one person can recommend any audio product (or any other kind of product for that matter) that
everyone will like, "suspicious" might suggest I have a history of dishonestly recommending stinkers that pretty much I alone like, and that most others end up not liking.
One thing we learned about watching YouTube videos about how to make YouTube videos is that pretty much anyone can do them--they can be as simple as talking to a webcam and using your laptop's built-in mic, a bit more complicated as we do them, or full-on professionally assembled productions like TheVerge.com does them (and which I really dig).
So,
@Collot, if there's a type of video that you want to see--and even more so if it's what you think many others also want to see--then find some products that didn't impress you, flip your laptop lid open (which I'm assuming has a webcam), shoot a video to review them, upload them to YouTube, and embed your videos in posts on Head-Fi. I'm not kidding, I'm not being a smart-aleck--you should give it a try.
Now, back to CanJam Singapore: It's 5:20 a.m. local time here in Singapore, and I've been flying for the better part of 24 hours. I ran into Jerry Harvey (of JH Audio) on the leg from NRT to SIN (though we unfortunately weren't seated together). I can't wait to see you all here. If you spot my name badge, please stop me and say hello.
It doesn't take a psychic to see a fun weekend ahead.