Free in-home testing?


Looking for recommendations on brands that have some type of free in-home testing and return

I'm aware of SVS and their policy so they are under consideration

Showrooms near me are getting harder to come by with my only options being Magnolia at Best Buy and World Wide Stereo (70 min away)...and Magnolia really only has Martin Logan, Definitive technology and B&W on display
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@mlenow Focal 936

And I erred -- it was Martin Logan xti 60's that I got from Crutchfield.

@edlchiang Crutchfield charges 75 dollars to return SOME pairs of speakers. For large ones, like the Martin Logans, it was $10/speaker because it was going back with a different company because they were heavier.
What Voxativ should do , is to offer up a  piar of its drivers, to someone in the USA, who will organize a  free inhome testing, Each requested  demo has    no more than a  few days to ck out the driver, test it and ship back to Vox rep, 
Demo trial shipping  is paid by the requested party, 
And /or have 1 Vox rep in each major city offering a  inhome demo trial either at Rep's home or inquirer's home. 
The days of audio stores, /online blind ordering are over.

This is the only way a  foreign lab  with a  **strange**  concept  **off the beaten path design* is ever going to get accept with any degree of market share here in the USA. 
I admit there is a  one driver club out there in the USA, but its onlya  small niche, And most are DIYers pickking up used /old school single drivers, who will not spend $2k-$5k on a new school driver. 
Vox  needs to attemp to reach the new  generation of audiophiles comming into the market, who have never heard a  wide band driver. 


Hello,
Does anyone here have any ideas how to correct this problem for brick and mortar stores. As it was stated above all of the else stores have crazy overhead.  I’m worried that in the future we will be buying all of our gear from Amazon. I try to promote the local brick and mortar store I buy my gear from in the Chicagoland area. https://holmaudio.com/
They do let you try before you buy, but at the store.