Thank you for the update! Much appreciated. What I find a bit remarkable about audioholics is that I can almost never find really bad rated products in your reviews. Compared to ASR for example (I won't spell the complete name here) that's a major difference between audioholics and the other site that always into the "facts". When I read the preview of the 3000 micro, I read: "First Impression:
Gotta Have It!" so I was really excited for the review. Is it true that when you do "upfront" an review about a product, and that the review turns out bad (in the case of the 3000 Micro, we can speak of product that cannot produce good subwoofer measurements, as I now indeed found in the Excel sheet of Brent Butterworth), that it will then not be posted on audioholics?
I am really an optimistic person, and I really like your scientific approach of reviewing products. But on your website I can really almost only find "Gotta Have It" products, and that makes me curious about this point. Or are all the "Gotta Have It" previews paid advertorials by the manufacturers and the reviews non-paid "real reviews" and to not hurt the relationship that you have with the brand, you simply don't post the "not good products". As the case is now with the SVS 3000 Micro? Since you have SVS as an advertiser, it won't be "smart" to publish an review about one of their "flawed products". You have to make money somehow, and I can understand that such an approach will benefit both parties(audioholics and the brands) and to the consumers you can stay objective because you can simply "ignore" their lesser products. So it's a win-win-half win situation (half win, because the consumer only gets real facts of the top-products and just "previews" of their lesser products).
I hope that my post will not be seen as negative criticism/attitude, I just like to know how it is possible that almost all reviews of the products are "good". There must be A reason and this is the only plausible reason that I can come up with myself. But maybe there is an better explanation for it so let me know
But before we have a misunderstanding here, I really appreciate this website and I do really appreciate the great measurements that can be found here. This is an exception to many others and it's an approach that I really like so I keep on reading and recommending audioholics to friends and others. I'm just an very curious person and I think that what I stated above is the truth and it seems like a good business model.