Avgoround, I don't understand your comment. There are many B&M stores in existence, unfortunately some better and some worse.
If you have enough audio friends that have enough gear, then maybe you don't need a brick and mortar store. But if not, then how do you not only listen and discover which gear you like but how do you know what gear works best together and will work in your room? Endless purchases and trial and error?
If you don't have a good dealer that you can work with you are probably selecting your audio gear based on what someone else has heard (or thinks).
If you have enough audio friends that have enough gear, then maybe you don't need a brick and mortar store. But if not, then how do you not only listen and discover which gear you like but how do you know what gear works best together and will work in your room? Endless purchases and trial and error?
If you don't have a good dealer that you can work with you are probably selecting your audio gear based on what someone else has heard (or thinks).