I've had some wonderful experiences with audio store owners/employees. The most positive one was with Don Hoatson, the owner of The Listening Room in Baltimore. He was my intro into the hi-end world and he was patient, listened to my tastes and experience, and never once up-sold me anything. In fact, he cautioned me away from several more expensive components, saying my room (at the time) and listening habits didn't warrant them.
On the other end was a nameless employee of another hi-end store in the Balto/DC area, this one closer to DC who, on one slow Wednesday afternoon when my fiancee and I were the only people in the store, reluctantly demo'd some pieces from Boulder, Wadia, and a few others, each time emphasizing how much they cost and how expensive the speakers other customers had who had bought them. He brushed aside my existing Maggie 3.6R's as "good for beginners" and urged me to upgrade my Blue Circle pre-amp to something "more in the world of hi-end".
I'm not making those quotes up, btw. Total tool.
I'm meeting with Steve Deckert later on this month to audition Decware amps. Anyone have good experience with him? Apparently he's quote accommodating and friendly.
Full disclosure: I'm no longer in the DC area.
On the other end was a nameless employee of another hi-end store in the Balto/DC area, this one closer to DC who, on one slow Wednesday afternoon when my fiancee and I were the only people in the store, reluctantly demo'd some pieces from Boulder, Wadia, and a few others, each time emphasizing how much they cost and how expensive the speakers other customers had who had bought them. He brushed aside my existing Maggie 3.6R's as "good for beginners" and urged me to upgrade my Blue Circle pre-amp to something "more in the world of hi-end".
I'm not making those quotes up, btw. Total tool.
I'm meeting with Steve Deckert later on this month to audition Decware amps. Anyone have good experience with him? Apparently he's quote accommodating and friendly.
Full disclosure: I'm no longer in the DC area.