know issue: it has been fixed for non vendors but need to handle the other case
Metadata issue
IK Multimedia MTM link shows "iLoud Micro", not MTM.
JTR Noesis 212RT doesnt have a source link. Here it is. It was measured by Matthew Poes (from Audioholics), not by Vendor.
In your 'scores' page, it's written as 'Preference Scores from Harmann'. Harmann should be spelled as 'Harman'.
https://www.harman.com/
Please indicate whether a link to a graph is now outdated/obsolete on the page OR alternatively, remove any outdated/obsolete graphs.
Example 1:
v1: https://pierreaubert.github.io/spinorama/Infinity R253/ASR/index_asr-v1-20201126.html
v2: https://pierreaubert.github.io/spinorama/Infinity R253/ASR/index_asr-v2-20201202.html
Amir, since publishing his original spinorama (v1), has updated his article and is only showing the latest spin (v2) now.
In other words, showing v1 is meaningless, as the v1 was done using a faulty microphone, since he wrote:
"EDIT: something had gone wrong physically with my measurement mic in the original review. The cap on it had come loose and then proceeded to rotate 45 degrees, hanging by a thread! It was not that way when I started the measurements but somehow ended there. That changed the high frequency resonances of the mic, resulting in peaking that we had. I have remeasured the speaker and edited the data in this review now."
Example 2:
v1: https://pierreaubert.github.io/spinorama/Revel F35/ASR/index_asr-v1-20200315.html
v2: https://pierreaubert.github.io/spinorama/Revel F35/ASR/index_asr-v2-20210415.html
I'm saying it would be nice to see right away whether the graph is obsolete/outdated just by looking at this page (which of course it is obsolete in that link).
Perhaps I didn't see it mentioned, but what differentiates towers from bookshelves? I see a few bookshelf speakers that are currently labelled as towers. A simple definition would suffice.