Top 50 audiophile magazines to be reviewed in?


I have my top 50 tweaks that I want reviewed, so should I spread it out and send to 50 different audiophile magazines? Which ones do you recommend? If they are in other languages it is fine too.
Or should I send multiple tweaks to the same reviewer so they can make a comparison? What is the best choice?

I have planned to wait until the first magazine review comes out (any day now), then I will show the other magazines that review so they take my tweaks seriously and want to review.
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The 50 tweaks are only the top tweaks, I have another 80 special edition tweaks, and 47 discontinued tweaks where the material ran out. So 177 total tweaks that are successful. I also have a few hundred failed tweaks in the basement, and I also threw away around 100 kg of tweaks while moving, they are too many to count. I have tweaked daily for 11 years, without doing anything else. Now I'm finished.
Roxy54, do you mean the Acoustic Revive RGC-24 Ground Conditioners I had for sale? I had 11 of them and sold them all. It took only 1 day of tweaking to build something better than RGC-24.
The Audio Critic would be nice, but they wouldn't even consider trying my tweaks. I have tried James Randi's skeptic forum to review my tweaks for years, but they never want it, because they "already know" it "can't possibly make a difference". All the skeptic magazines can be removed from my list. I remember a long thread at James Randi forum where someone tried PS Audio Noise Harvester and couldn't hear a difference, I think he was using laptop speakers to evaluate it and recorded in on camera to show there was no difference. That's what you can expect from skeptic reviewers.

Audioholics permanently banned me for using ERS Paper in my system and writing about it, because they said it didn't make a difference and was a fire hazard. After blowing up my system twice, I started building my own tweaks to replace the ERS Paper.

I will try sending my VibraPortal Alien Planet to Home Theater magazine, it's great for movies so it would fit nicely.
All my other tweaks I will send to other magazines.
But Stereophile doesn't think my tweaks work, that's why I'm waiting until the Stereo Times review of GroundHanger is published until I contact them.
I will try TAS too. What about enjoythemusic?
Mountainsong, the last thing I want is dishonest magazine reviews. Should I let forum members review the tweaks instead?
I have found that the best testimonials I got, was when I never asked for it. The customers just wrote them because they were happy and satisfied with the product. Should I keep doing this? Just wait and not chase reviewers?
You are right about the magazines. I have noticed that magazines only review crappy "bling bling" stuff that are expensive and look good, with fancy packaging, but have poor audio quality from the 50's.

If there was a product so good that it would bankrupt the entire audio industry, they would not want to review that device, because nobody would advertise in their magazine anymore. Customers have said that my tweaks will bankrupt the high-end industry, it is better if I let forum members review them who are not afraid to give their honest opinion and compare against other manufacturers.
It is better if others tell you about them instead, I could write a book about the tweaks!