How would you run an audio salon?


Just wondering, as an audiophile how would you set up an audiophile shop?
I have got some ideas but will post them later except to say I would limit the number of brands and try my best to get it to sound its very best.
pedrillo

Showing 3 responses by stringreen

Service, Service, Service I can't understand why some retailers act the way they do. I needed something from my dealer in NJ, and had to keep after him to buy whatever it was. He knows that I spend lots of money on this stuff, and yet, he was not there to suggest, and yes..to schmooze me. I thought that was him, so here I am in Arizona. I need my Vandersteen's voiced..a process that authorized Vandy dealers alone can do. I had to contact this guy a number of times, and now he says he'll do it next week...we'll see. If it were me, I'd also bring some things to demonstrate in my system to show me what these things can bring to my system..power conditioners, cables, LP records, resonance controll gizmos...anything to make a sale. We'll see....
My wife suggests a jewelry counter in the corner for a "get back" to that expensive amp...
Narrod.... I just moved from NJ to Scottsdale, Arizona. I bought my 5A's with me, but they have to be tuned to the new room with the use of a special tone generating CD disc specially for this process, and a sound pressure meter. There are corresponding controls on the 5A's and if all goes as it is supposed to, the speakers are dialed into the room.