Hey celander,
You do say interesting things in very peculiar ways. To address your statements:
1) I believe most people in this hobby know that people in the industry, including professional reviewers, get discounts on what they buy for their personal use. This is not breaking news.
2) If I had to pay full price I still would have purchased the review pieces that brought my system and enjoyment of music to a higher level. My great interest is finding killer products for reasonable amounts of money.
3) My definition of value is build quality/performance compared to price and if it out performs much more expensive pieces, it's a great bargain.
4) I do not understand your statement at all regarding "investors in boutique audio companies" The owners of these companies have nothing to do regarding the reviewing process. For a matter of fact, the boutique companies that I have historically setup reviews with did not seek me out at all. I got wind of their products and was highly motivated to review their gear. The small guys cannot pay for the slick advertising, the website I review for does not tie in advertising dollars as way of getting a review done at all, therefore they are excited and take the risk of a bad review to get the public to know about their product.
You do say interesting things in very peculiar ways. To address your statements:
1) I believe most people in this hobby know that people in the industry, including professional reviewers, get discounts on what they buy for their personal use. This is not breaking news.
2) If I had to pay full price I still would have purchased the review pieces that brought my system and enjoyment of music to a higher level. My great interest is finding killer products for reasonable amounts of money.
3) My definition of value is build quality/performance compared to price and if it out performs much more expensive pieces, it's a great bargain.
4) I do not understand your statement at all regarding "investors in boutique audio companies" The owners of these companies have nothing to do regarding the reviewing process. For a matter of fact, the boutique companies that I have historically setup reviews with did not seek me out at all. I got wind of their products and was highly motivated to review their gear. The small guys cannot pay for the slick advertising, the website I review for does not tie in advertising dollars as way of getting a review done at all, therefore they are excited and take the risk of a bad review to get the public to know about their product.