I think a reviewer with cred like Matthew (or James) some sales going on could well be more honest than some reviewers who are just for sale whatever the product. As long as divulged and measured fairly, personally I don't have as much of an issue than these often same reviewers who push silly cables....
Yeah I am not about to push cables. I suppose I technically sell them since it came with the dealer deal. But I would leave that decision up to the customer. I don’t spite people who buy them. I just don’t believe they do anything and think it’s a big waste of money. If someone wants a pretty cable, all the power to them.
I hope others can look Past my dealer status on a product and accept that when I say something is good, I really believe it is. I do try to be honest. If you believe that measurements tell you quite a lot about the sound of a speaker (and I obviously do) then you can’t complain about these Perlisten speakers. The measurements are crazy good.The speaker data all came from Klippel. It would be news to me if you could falsify Klippel data and those graphs come straight from the program.
I am going to review two other brands of products that I want to sell. I just think they have a lot of potential. We shall see how it goes. Hopefully people can recognize that my opinion is an honest and open one backed up by objective data on the product. If this was a ploy for profit, there would be better ways. For one thing, the points aren’t so high. I could sell Klipsch at 60 points. Why do so many dealers carry that brand and sell you on them? Highest profit margin.
I am sure every dealer of high end products says the same thing. For me, if I am going to do this, it’s going to be highly curated. If I think a brand has a bad product. I won’t sell it. If I think a brand is bad, I won’t sell it. I am going to focus on stuff I personally want.