....... And, if we only knew how ineffective it really is...it only serves to make those in the other camps dig in a little deeper.
Enthusiasm with an open mind is probably the best approach, although I'm probably going to drift from time to time, depending on how good I feel about me on that day.
Ian
Yes, m8, I totally agree

I think we are all allowed to drift a bit, as you say, from time to time, as long as we recognise it is what we are doing and pull back..As I said in my op, I am guilty as well..

Dennis
I think it's not so much as someone insulting the brand or model of an arranger someone has spent the time to research and purchase with their hard earned money, but when such criticisms (sometimes unnecessarily blunt) are
perceived (wrongly or not) as
an insult to some one's choice of said instrument as being less than wise. No arranger is perfect...no buying decision is either, but not too many like it pointed out (in a sometimes flippant manner...maybe an attempt at dry humor, but certainly rarely understood by everyone)
on a public forum that they are being made to look like they are inept, or even fools, for buying a particular brand
compared to another poster's obviously wiser (to them) decision.
We must always remember (me included) that our needs are sometimes different...sometimes to the point of being polar opposites.
It is perhaps better to focus more on
identifying with another arranger user than on
comparing the differences, although the latter does have a certain amount of value
when done in moderation.
My opinion of course.
Ian