g'day all
Many may not know me, but I'm stew nelless. I write for affordable$$audio, AND decided to become a home demonstrator/dealer for Grant Fidelity (after I completed my review last month, but posting it was postponed due to cosmetic changes to some of the equipment). Without trying to pat ourselves too much on the back, I can say the motive for writing certainly isn't money. I may have been the first or second writer "on-board" with Affordable$$Audio. To date I haven't even received a hand-written note from our publisher

No mileage money, no traveling "perks", notta.
And that's OK with me. I think that's what keeps us honest, knowing that regardless of a good review or not, or the promise of advertising dollars, we as writers (and publisher) have complete "poetic" license. Without being critical of some other information outlets (whether print or Internet based), I think many may question the ethics involved. All I can say is that I personally have always cc'd Mark regarding any reviews (usually a prelim is sent to Mark AND the manufacturer, and never changed unless editorial errors or factual content is erroneous). I have also asked for permission to purchase items that I will or have reviewed, mainly because for a US company to send anything for review to Canada, it's APITA to return it to them. This happened with the Audio Art cables. (the same for Ian to send his products to the US). And for any that might question integrity, I did not receive any additional consideration (read BUY OFF) from Ian when I decided to become a dealer. It just kinda happened. I'm glad it did.
The real problem is that many folks will not believe the truth, even when others are being honest because they are so used to being BS'd.
Sorry slightly off topic. I can say that it amazes me that the quality of the writing (BUT perhaps not proof reading) is as high as it is of a bunch of hobbyists trying provide some kind of payback to the community and the hobby.
I'll add a disclaimer to my signature here shortly as well. I am also invilved with Hemp Acoustics and trying to get their customer service image back in-line with their products.
stew