YouTube Reviews


I am about to launch a new audio brand.  I am interested in finding the top YouTube reviewers to assist in launching the products.

Who do you consider the top YouTube reviewers that I should contact to get the most exposure?

Thank you in advance.

bigkidz

@bigkidz  -  I'd concur about Steve Guttenberg & Jay's iaygi . 

That said, maybe at the same time consider adding more information on your website about each of your products. For instance, the page on your phono stage doesn't even state if it's MC, MM , or both; what settings are available etc.  Similarly the mono block page tells one nothing but that the ampsare EL34. It may just be me but when I'm looking into options I'd like to read some pertinent information, ex the marketing fluff, to see if it might match what I'm after without having to immediately start drafting up an email asking for such info. 

@bigkidz you make some really nice looking gear. I don’t put a lot of credence into YouTube reviews, or magazine reviews for that matter, when it comes to subjective opinion. Too many blatant conflicts of interest. The reviews are a great way, however, to learn about the features and specifications of a product and help you determine whether it should be on your list so I think you are on the right track.

you might see if you could get the soundstage guys interested in your products. I think their reviews are more credible than most and probably have a pretty wide distribution. They have several different sub channels, focusing on different aspects of the industry and different price points so it might be a good way to reach your target audience

good luck 

Being in NJ, the path of least resistance might be Steve Guttenburg, first.  He stated that if he doesn't like a product, he won't make a review video of it and will just send it back so not to hurt those brands.  It could be a good opportunity to meet him in person while hand-delivering the gear and he might record an interview with you, as well.

You could also explore partnering with any local speaker manufacturers like Devore to see if that can be beneficial to both of you. 

Besides Steve Guttenberg and Jay's iaygi, I would add Steve Huff, he definitely has a following.

Steve Guttenberg likes everything and has a large following so that may be good.  I like Erin’s Audio Corner because he combines listening and measurements.  You just need to be confident because he’s thorough and honest.