Aham... allow me to explain. Believe me, I know it can get a bit cumbersome when you are trying to review having to go through all these steps from top level information design to the sub-sub category to finally find the product that you want to review.
However, this is a necessary evil. Our AF database, like any database has information organized so that it can be quickly retrieved. Hence, once you review product xyz the next time someone 'views' this product, any user review, video,test, forum post, any imaginable piece of content/info about this product can be accessed with just a click on one of the content icons above it.
Next time if you are looking for a shortcut, just enter product xyz in the search box. It should quickly come up, and then you can just press the 'reviews' icon and add your own review.
Members can create products which do not exist but not brands. Only an admin can create brands.
Thanks for the reply.
I see only an option for "step: Manufacturer Selection", and then am taken to another page where I see an option for "step: choose a product". I do not see an option to "review new product" or any links to a page to give a reviewer more options.
Perhaps there is a way, but from a basic usability standpoint, the process is execrable.
I think that having user reviews is a fantastic idea and if done right, will be an invaluable resource for the community - such as it is. The template system guarantees uniformity, but does nothing to guarantee quality, which is kind of unfortunate.
This might work at Harmony Central because of the high volume of reviews - one can just read a number and get a general feel for the product. Harmony Central therefore gets the job done through sheer quantity.
HR (and I am cautiously optimistic about AF) is a specialized site that has a resource Harmony Central lacks: A number of highly skilled and well-qualified engineers and musicians (unfortunately, I don't fall under either category). Would it not be wise to identify these folks and solicit reviews of products they own, or have used? Some of them can actually write. The knowledge base of your users is a much more valuable resource than your
database.
I guess my point is that not all reviews are created equal, and that great cache can be earned by a website that separates the wheat from the chaff, so to speak.
Just a thought.
Thanks for your time - and I really want you to know that many of us do appreciate folks breathing life into the HR BBS. We give you a hard time because we fear changes that do nothing to improve the usability of the site or it's ability to inform. Well, that and because we're a bunch of elitist jerks.
I hope this answered your question, if you are still confused just LMK and I'm happy to explain some more, because it takes a little getting used to.
I'm not sure if you are intending to use the

as you have used it here.
Anyway, is there a way for you to modify the product name of my ReadyTraps review? I can't find a way to make this edit. The (main) product I was reviewing was Ready Acoustics'
Chameleon Traps, not
RT424 Broadband Absorbers:
https://en.audiofanzine.com/readytraps/user_reviews/manufacturer..html
Again, thanks for your time and effort. It is appreciated, even if that fact isn't always immediately apparent.