I'm sure you are correct that only a certain few have the lab and the expertise to make proper measurements.
The other side of the coin is that for best comparisons of measurements it is best to have all measurements performed by 1 person on the same equipment. In my field (chemistry), when I am collecting data and want best reproducibility, I assign the project to 1 person to remove person to person variation. Of course, sometimes the person to person variation is what I need to investigate on real-world results.
This is something we are in talks about.
If we do measurements, we want to make sure they are above reproach, which means that Gene basically needs to do them (for amps, that is). He has the EE degree, experience, and equipment.
It is possible for one person to write up the review, and then ship the product to Gene for measurements. This is actually how many print AV magazines work. One person does the review, another does measurements, and sometimes a 3rd will do photography. Obviously, this process is expensive and time consuming. However, we follow this process for some reviews. For example, we have an upcoming review of the Outlaw RR-2150 Stereo RetroReceiver that I am reviewing and then shipping to Gene for measurements.
So, we try to reach a happy medium where we measure products that we feel really warrant the full service.
FYI - We still have the SR-8100 on hand, and plan to do measurements. Waiting for them to be complete would have pushed the review back a few weeks, so we figured it was better to publish now and add measurements later.