I think the best approach for these situations is to get the "o.k" from the engineer/company that designs/produces the speaker and to send them the product for evaluation. Making this process "difficult" (having to buy the product then ship it to Axiom) for the results the people want that are interested in buying these products (Axiom owners) rubs me the wrong way. The onus should not be on us. If Ian likes the product I am sure there is no doubt that Ninja sales go up for the M22v2 upgrade, if he doesn't then people will remain skeptical like they are now anyways.

All speaker companies (especially internet direct) have followings, look at AV123 for example. MLS has a huge influence on his followers. If he told his people that this is the best thing since sliced bread, there would be plenty of people buying it. I am sure the same thing would happen if Ian approved it.

Last edited by Dr.House; 09/22/08 07:59 PM.

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