The thing that bothers me somewhat about Audio Science Review and others like it is that there seems to be something that has a lot less merit than it aapears to have at a glance.
There is no doubt that there has been an absolute flood of inexpensive yet well-measuring gear in the last several years. It is a good thing, of course, because a lot more people can afford it without risking financial troubles. But if you insist that only well-measuring gear is what you should be considering and that there cannot possibly be any reason to spend more - and you are using sccientific measurements and your CV to reach high ground - then you are 'targeting' that specific group, taking advantage of the situation they are in. Suddenly, those who wanted a piece of HIFI kit they could not afford become a proponent of something that gives them comfort - 'I cannot afford it but just as well because it is not good anyway - the science doesn't lie'. Also, because such people will always be the majority, there is a large pool from which you can 'fish' and have enough public to make a living out of it.
Now, you might argue that this is in the service of helping a fellow man buy something cheap but good. If that is so, why the toxicity and hostility towards those with a different opinion? Is ASR a closed club? If it is, then the word 'forum' hardly applies.
You have to hand it to the ASR team though, smart folks. I just wish they used their smarts for something with more merit.
Cheers - Antun