Hahahahaha.

I purchased my 1994 Pontiac Grand Am off of the OUTSTANDING reviews by Consumer Reports...much better than before yadda yadda.

Worst piece of crap I've ever purchased. Of course three years later I read the Lemon-Aid and newer Consumer Reports which also call the car a piece of crap.

Consumer Reports is a pitiful excuse for the basis of making a purchase...especially in audio. Open your ears up and listen to this stuff than basing your opinion off of the term "ACCURACY" which they don't even know what it is.

There is accuracy based off of a graph...and then there is accuracy to the reproduction of a musical instrument...there is no "PROVEN or even "credible" correlation between flat speaker response equating to a "Good" speaker. Since no speaker is flat. A slight spike in the treble is a helluva lot more irritating than a fairly large dip in the midband. Yet the large dip will come out worse in this stupid magazine.