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Anyone who reviews something is going to get scrutiny. I'd suggest that some basic ethical guidelines be written and understood and followed by all the members of a publication be first practice. There has to be written guidelines about acceptable, and unacceptable behavior. The guidelines should be reviewed on a regular basis and everyone before becoming a member of a publication should know and accept those standards. Often it seems to me that publications take someone on to review with little or no formal training. I don't think reviewers need a prolonged class but an overview of the ethical standards and practices seems to me CRITICAL before I'd let anyone review anything for my publication (which isn't forthcoming). I'd also have strict rules about personal correspondence. Once a guy becomes a reviewer for a publication they become a representative of that organization. Mr. Fremer does his associates a great deal of harm by responding to an antagonist in a vulgar and unprofessional manner. I've seen the guy act like an A-hole as CES and I'd never employ him or anyone like him. A step in the right direction would be a public statement of ethical guidelines that everyone in the organization understands and agrees to follow. That ethical statement should also be involved in the FIRST correspondence with any potential advertiser or company submitting a product for review. That written ethical standard should also be front & center in any publication, as it helps to verify the credibility of the publication in the eyes of the public. What the ethical standards are and the details are left open to each publication. All of this seems to me common sense yet I've never seen such a system used.
This is just to funny.All with in the last 3 weeks we have been solicited by 3 reviewers asking for a pair of RA8 speakers plus the other 2 wanted complete Apex III all were asking for fully loaded crossovers, wire ect.Sure we will build out a few pair of hand crafted $5000.00 plus speakers and ship them out for long term use.O sorry for review. I agree with Kevin as we have talked about this many times,
Since most, if not all, technical matter in a review is merely a rehash of data from the mfgs.' web site rather than an independent, original evaluation of circut design, certain mags & Ezines would be better served having a proofrreader on staff rather than an EEE who measures nothing.