Thank You Audiogon.


Couple of month ago I visited a High End Stereo Shop in Seattle, looking for a Audio System. My intention was to find a system for around $5000, I was told $5000 would buy me a single component, rather than a system.
Friend recommended I check out the used equipment on Audiogon.
In the last two months I was able to put together a system with the following:
Soliloquy 5.3 speakers, VAC Vintage pre-amp and Vintage mono block amplifiers, Linn LP12, Itok II w/K9 cartridge turn table, EAD 8000 MKIII DAC, EAD T1000 transport, MIT Tube speaker cables and interconnects. All for less than the $5000.
Couldn't do it without Audiogon or the great sellers on Audiogon, thanks you.
paulg805
Paulg805, OK, I HAVE to know what Seattle audio store you walked into where you were told that $5,000 would get you only a single component rather than an entire system. (We can take this "off line" if you want.)

I can make a guess as to what shop that was. (I live in Seattle.) If you ask me to make my guess before you tell us your answer, I will.

I could have recommended a store in Seattle that would have set you up in a musically enjoyable system for your $5,000 if you did not want to go to the trouble of researching and wheel-n'-n-dealin' on A-goN.

No matter the retail store, used gear is always cheaper; so, my recommended store could never have competed on the price/value scale. It's just that most folks, who are beginning their audio journey, make pretty costly mistakes if they try to assemble a system on their own from the used market. That's where a knowledgeable, honest dealer can come in and can get you started.

DISCLAIMER: I am not a dealer, do not have any financial interest in a dealership, and do not care which dealer any one chooses to patronize. Spending money on audio gear is entirely the spender's prerogative.

You seemed to have avoided some pitfalls that many would have stumbled into. You obviously knew quite a bit about Audio before you searched A-goN.
Congratulations Paulg805 , your system sounds like it would be musically enjoyable, attractive to the eye and affordable enough to make the music sound just a little sweeter.

I am sincerely happy for you, and certain the Audiogon staff appreciates your compliment.
Great 5K system Paulg805!! I have to agree, I don't know what I'd do without Audiogon, I managed to assemble a 20K system, wires and all, for 7K and change. Much thanks to providing an outstanding forum for audio experimentation and camraderie.
Sounds like your just getting warmed up. In another year you can tell us how you upgraded everything here at audiogon for a mere 20K :^)
Great story, and welcome to the cheapest merry-go-round in town. Sounds like your friend is in line for a steak dinner (and bring that salesman a doggy bag for the part he played)! Viva Audiogon!!