If specifications become meaningless all consumers are hurt. While it's not a cure for cancer, it is a non-trivial point IMO and deserves to be addressed.

Or do you think allowing a marketing firm to claim anything is somehow useful?

If real measurements are ignored specifications are meaningless. If the Anthem has issues that's also good to know, but it in no way improves the performance of the 950. And, as was so clearly pointed out, at least the Anthem can have minor issues addressed without invoking the services of FedEx.

The 950 is a nifty $900 pre/pro. It also seems to miss it's specs by a big margin and in many ways offers performance (S/N ratio) that equipment decades old can beat with ease.
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Charlie