Whenever I watch reviews on everything from Ice Makers to automobiles to outdoor pizza ovens, the reviewers all talk about the look of the product, the quality of the packaging, the design, the ease of use and many other factors. I think it would be interesting to get audio reviewers opinion on things like the quality of packaging, the ease of instructions, the overall design or quality or look of the product, initial ease of use, etc. For example, did they find it difficult to connect the XLR cables in the back of the unit because of some aesthetic aluminum overhang which serves no purpose other than to frustrate you trying to connect or disconnect a cable (real example)? Was the device unreceptive to a big chunky audiophile power cord (another real example)? Was the device so light that a big chunky power cord caused the device not to sit flat due to its weight? Maybe talk about the quality of the footers (example: I remember the Blue Hawaii headphone amp coming with sharp spikes only and scratching the hell out of some of our racks).
These are all things we experience every single day with products, surely reviewers must do as well. I rarely if ever hear these other things being discussed regarding audio reviews. But they are part of other product reviews for nearly everything.
Just a thought….