rhenomHeadphone reviews should never be the indicators of good or bad. You read reviews to know the overall sound signature. Tyll's measurements are excellent resources.
UltrashinI didn't say anything about good or bad, I simply stated that based on my personal experience, Tyll's reviews are not good indicators of whether or not I should buy a product. I also don't care about measurements and graphs, just listen to a headphone, don't let a chart decide for you.
UltrashinExactly...reviews should just let you know if the sound may be to your liking, basically if the product is something you may want to audition if possible. You determine if the reviewer's sound impressions are close to yours by hopefully reading a review they did of a product you are familiar with and seeing if you agree with the impressions they have of that product. Most people place different values on different aspects of sound, so you want to find a reviewer that has values similar to yours.