You need to work on your guerrilla marketing technique. :)
Best process is enthusiastically recommending a product dozens of times in theses threads (sometimes having never heard it). Be relentless. Then, when momentum builds, and sales are boosted, reach out to your dealer (or even better, the manufacturer) to place an order. Ask if a nice discount might be possible based on increased sales you generated.
Many hifi reviewers have been using this technique for decades. You know, "I liked it so much I bought the review sample."
That’s how it’s done.
As for this comment:
Every system is different, as is every listener.
Best process is enthusiastically recommending a product dozens of times in theses threads (sometimes having never heard it). Be relentless. Then, when momentum builds, and sales are boosted, reach out to your dealer (or even better, the manufacturer) to place an order. Ask if a nice discount might be possible based on increased sales you generated.
Many hifi reviewers have been using this technique for decades. You know, "I liked it so much I bought the review sample."
That’s how it’s done.
As for this comment:
...against the much more costly AQ niagra this removes hum,noiseI have written a comparison elsewhere between a lower cost AQ Niagara 1200 and a Puritan 156. I preferred the Niagara 1200 and sold the Puritan 156. Both products removed noise. I have no direct experience with their affect on hum, but hum is usually a grounding issue.
Every system is different, as is every listener.