I'm not taking sides and certainly they have lost your business. However, it states clearly on their web site the following:
(To ensure that you receive the best service, I personally serve one client at a time. Please make an appointment for auditions and consultations. I promise you'll have a wonderful experience. Cheers, Tim.)
That being said, it appears that he made more of the situation than needed to be. He should have found a way to meet your need or informed you of his policy when you were on the phone with him and scheduled a time that would have worked for both of you.
BTW, if he does his trade ins correctly, there is a handsome dollar to be made on used equipment.
Also, you stated, "Tim, we can come back, but I'd like to listen to those proac speakers against the Harbeth's to compare with things we're about to buy somewhere else."
You then stated that he lost it. Please re-read the above because if that is what you said, then, I don't blame him for getting irritated. You just informed him that you had no plan on purchasing from him but wanted him to spend time with you, set up a demo so you could compare them to speakers you are buying somewhere else. Why would anyone waist their time doing this?
I think what you meant and would have been better served by saying was, "to compare them to other speakers we are considering."
Do you see the difference. You might have inadvertently gave him the wrong message.
Finally, Okay, you have a Phd. from MIT, and in the field of audio, for which you should be proud, but be more modest. It can come across as condescending to throw that out there. You might not have meant it that way but it can come across that way, none the less.
Again, I have no doubt that you had a miserable experience and maybe it was all Tim, but from your post above there were things you could have, or might have done differently if given a second chance, which may have led to the wonderful experience Tim refers to on his site.
(To ensure that you receive the best service, I personally serve one client at a time. Please make an appointment for auditions and consultations. I promise you'll have a wonderful experience. Cheers, Tim.)
That being said, it appears that he made more of the situation than needed to be. He should have found a way to meet your need or informed you of his policy when you were on the phone with him and scheduled a time that would have worked for both of you.
BTW, if he does his trade ins correctly, there is a handsome dollar to be made on used equipment.
Also, you stated, "Tim, we can come back, but I'd like to listen to those proac speakers against the Harbeth's to compare with things we're about to buy somewhere else."
You then stated that he lost it. Please re-read the above because if that is what you said, then, I don't blame him for getting irritated. You just informed him that you had no plan on purchasing from him but wanted him to spend time with you, set up a demo so you could compare them to speakers you are buying somewhere else. Why would anyone waist their time doing this?
I think what you meant and would have been better served by saying was, "to compare them to other speakers we are considering."
Do you see the difference. You might have inadvertently gave him the wrong message.
Finally, Okay, you have a Phd. from MIT, and in the field of audio, for which you should be proud, but be more modest. It can come across as condescending to throw that out there. You might not have meant it that way but it can come across that way, none the less.
Again, I have no doubt that you had a miserable experience and maybe it was all Tim, but from your post above there were things you could have, or might have done differently if given a second chance, which may have led to the wonderful experience Tim refers to on his site.