Why limit yourself if you truly make cost no object, quality equipment to on-line Youtube reviews or just the lower end reviewers? Why not get your equipment reviewed by major audio magazines, on-line upscale audio reviews like SoundstageUltra, The AudioBeat, Positive Feedback, Enjoy the Music, AnalogPlanet (assuming analog equipment) or The Tracking Angle. Or on-line with What's Best Forum, Jay's Audio (he sells what he reviews) or the Audio Analyst (he just reviewed $100 to $200 DAC, amps, etc while generally reviewing equipment $100K and up).
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@fleschler simple in the past our products had to be in brick and mortar businesses to get reviewed. We know many reviewers and have actually repaired their personal equipment. Many years ago one of them asked if we could make 30 to 50 units because after his review we would need to deliver. We know how our products compare because we get to hear the competition products are we repair them and our customer bring them to our show room to compare. One of the people on our team actually works part-time for a well know retailer and he brings components to our listening room monthly. Mostly is that what they review is not in our price range so the comparison is not beneficial in our opinion. Not to say we won't with the distributor arrangement. That probably will change. Thanks again.
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