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How do I find reviewers to review a product I have made? It is not allowed to advertise here so I can't say what it is. I have two cheap products which I want reviewed, one of them is consumed and the other is hung.
I have posted at James Randi's skeptic forum but they don't want to try it. My inventory is huge and the expiration date is near, I don't know what to do. A few dozen reviews might be good.
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Let me guess, you bought tonnes of coconuts ;)
I am reminded of Joly speakers from Taiwan which at one time was soliciting for reviews at the rec.audio.opinion newsgroup years ago
Anyone remembered them? ;-)
What would make it have such a short lifespan? Will it keep longer in the fridge?
Yes, it's two kinds of packets with vitamins and minerals that you eat daily before each listening session, they are in gel form which gives a quicker intake by the body.
It says 1 year on the boxes and I have until november. It will keep longer in the fridge but I haven't tried if it affects the training performance.
Everyone who tried it were shocked of the improvements. They don't hear differences from cables and tweaks, but they do from the ear training.
It's very difficult to even give these away for free, people think it's too good to be true. I'm giving away for free to everyone on Audioasylum.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wg_L0wGTyA
Edits: 06/05/10
You can probably say what it is if someone asks. :-> )
So what do you have? I think knowing the product type is mandatory to be able to suggest reviewers!
--Ethan
I have an ear training product and a grounding product that I want reviewed.
I used to have 11 units of RGC-24 Ground Conditioners. I sold 3 of them to the same person, he returned the 3rd RGC-24 because the improvement was too small. Then I gave him my own grounding product and he sounded happy on the phone and wanted to buy more of my product, I told him more isn't needed, but he begged me to build more so he could try. Since my product is 20 times cheaper, it sounds too good to be true, I want reviewers.
The first one here who makes a review of my grounding device can keep it for free. It is the small model and not the big model for $24,000 which Jorma Design is currently reviewing, he has had it for two weeks and the review will be finished soon.
Hi, definitely interested to this test out. Grounding is a neglected area for tweaks, the power supply chain demands a lot of attention just the same.
I'm using a separate spur going into Audio Magic Stealth, I wish there was a way to get acceptable mains with wall socket for some extra equipment.
... nutty.
By the way, the OP needs to adjust his user profile to reflect his industry status.
There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in.
—Leonard Cohen
thanks for the link.
Regards,
Geoff
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