14 days for someone who is really interested in a product, should be plenty of time to audition. 30 days is nicer, but if you really want to listen to them, then take the 14 days and order direct! It's then in your home so your rooms accoustics will be taken into consideration. The store will always sound different than your home.
If there is a dealer in your area, but it's just an installers house, then that should be made known before you send people there IMO. Not just give out the address and send them to a person's house. That might be a good change to make.
I have nothing to do with RBH, but I do have a full set up of theirs which I have upgraded since starting out because I liked it so much. If I did not like the first set, I would not have returned now 3 times to continue upgrading. I currently have a pair of T-1/R's, a 661-SE/R center, and 4 661-SE surrounds with 2 1010-SEP's for subs and I absolutely love it! RBH has always been more than fair with me in all aspects and I have even gotten a tour of their facility which is beautiful I might add. I got my first set while they were in their old location and that sold me. Then their new facility when I went back is even better. Many listening rooms and a HT or 2. I wish every area could have a decent brick and mortar store to show the real quality of these speakers. The first time I went to their old factory, I lived about 20 miles away and worked about 1 mile away. I took a wrong turn going home one day and found them. Best mistake of my life. Now I live about 90 minutes away, but it's a small drive for what you want and such good customer service. I have a large extended family and I love showing them these and let them know where they can go to get them if they like them. Most are not as into sound as I am, but even the lower end lines sound great for the value. The Audioholics guys have all heard them and are sold on them. You have now been given the ability to have an in home audition which is by far the best option for everything if possible and you complain still? Some people will never be satisfied. RBH read the problem and put out a written fix for it for all who are interested. That was a great response and matches all the experience I have had with them so far. Good job RBH! People would like more dealers to listen to them, but an in home listen is just as good or better if you are serious. If you just want to listen, then you are still out of luck, but in most cases, if you listen, you will buy. I did....3 times. ^_^
As far as companies having mark up, that's a whole different story. Every business is out to make a living and to feed their family. You may think mark up is crazy, but how much does a brick and mortar store have to pay for rent, utilities, employees, etc? That's all before any money is even made and it has to be paid for by the consumer. So you complain about mark up, but then complain about no locations, then complain about a 14 day in home trial. What next? Complain that they won't just give you speakers? I worked in the restaurant business a long time ago and food was prices at double cost. Most Audio products are the same way. If you get down to it, the factory may be able to make something for $50. Then they have to make a profit so they sell it to stores for $100. Then the store has to make money and they sell it for $200. You pay $200 and it has to compare with other products that are in the same price bracket. If a $200 speaker sounds similar to you as a $300 speaker that has B&W on it, then which would you buy? Who wins? If it costs $1 to actually make it, does it really matter in the end how much they sell it for as long as the person who buys it is happy with it and feels like they got their money's worth? Everyone wants a deal, but let's be serious. If you are so against someone making money off you, then build your own speakers and call it good....oh, you will have to buy wood, drivers, components, etc....then tools...then .....Someone will always make money if you get their product. Make it from scratch and see how much time it costs you to do it. Then see fi it's worth the price tag....this is for everything. You may be paying $50 for your cable, but all the company actually does for you is connect it from a pole outside to your house or in some cases, remove a filter in the box on your house. It's already there, but what goes into getting it to that point in the first place? Put a value to something and if you can find it for that or less, buy it and be happy.
RBH, I love you guys and you have a loyal, lifetime customer in me! Anyone in Utah that wants to hear them, feel free to come by my house and compare whatever you have to what I have and see if there's value in the build.