| Audio Product Testers [message #91128] |
Sun, 10 November 2019 06:00  |
Azuri
Messages: 315 Registered: November 2012
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I know paid product testers are a thing, but is there any company specific to audio products? This would be great for my own personal situation and I'm running up against brick walls trying to find this specific niche in this industry.
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| Re: Audio Product Testers [message #97041 is a reply to message #91128] |
Tue, 03 October 2023 07:50   |
pietro111
Messages: 2 Registered: October 2023
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I'm an audio products tester myself and I can tell you that some companies are more willing than other to send stuff or pay for the reviews. Usually they send me amplifiers, DACs and headphone for 30 days, than I publish a review, and I send the stuff back to the producer.
Reviews based on product testing with products sent by companies tend not to be too negative, however, it should be considered that often the reviewer already asks to test products of his interest, and that he will probably like... Moreover, there is still a considerable difference between a positive review and an enthusiastic review, so a certain degree of objectivity remains. This is my opinion, at least.
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| Re: Audio Product Testers [message #99250 is a reply to message #92393] |
Thu, 26 February 2026 23:47  |
Clint
Messages: 10 Registered: December 2025
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Strum Drum wrote on Wed, 07 October 2020 18:58I think it would be fun, but not something that's terribly sustainable. I've gotten a fee guitar before, but that was after I was featured in the paper for doing volunteer work, teaching kids to play the guitar.
This is often based on whether the company sending these stuff feel like you have the pull that they need. Having a big followers on YouTube, for example, is a major consideration for most of them. So, how did you end up getting such a deal?
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