I hate stereo stores But found the next best thing


I have been to all types of stereo stores. There are the big box stores - no help or knowledge to be found. There are the hi-fi niche shops - some are good - mostly overpriced and snobby. There are some used hi-end shops - they are OK but never seem to have anything I want.


Then I met a couple of Brothers (Dale and Chris) in Eugene Oregon. They own www.eugenehifi.com. I am in the market for some speakers! I found a pair that I liked at one of those local niche shops. I found the same speaker line that I liked on their website - so I decided to place a call. These guys are all about achieving the ultimate sonic experience and really finding out what is important to me (what a concept). Their attention to detail is second to none.

Their listening room is in their house - how different is that - its compfortable and has the same sound challenges as any other room - i.e. mine and yours. I liked that because I know that I will not be hanging acoustic panels(or anything else) in my living room to help the sound.

They carry just a few lines of gear - some I have heard of and others I have not, like Sonneteer and Neat Acoustics. This combination is incredible. Great gear from the UK. These are moderately priced combinations.

Check out their website and give them a call. I am glad I did and I will be back! I generally do not post good experiences, but when you run into the occasional exceptional one, you need to tell somebody about it.

Thanks

mattcone
Aktchi - yes, I'm in the northwest suburbs, but don't hold it against me :-) Actually there aren't too many places in our fair city I don't care to visit - can't say that about a lot of other cities. As for what I sell, you could take a look on my website...just add .com to my moniker...
Brian
Brian...coincidentally, I was in Chicago about 8 years ago (was very unfamiliar with the city). Was walking around in the afternoon when suddenly I found that I was two blocks into Cabrini Green (wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase)...I didn't run, but man did I start walking fast... :-o
Good story I can relate to, Phil ;-) On the other hand, there are countless wonderful places to go in Chicago, and for the most part the people are just as wonderful.
Brian
I second your opinion of Deja Vu! If only they had some demo units for Aesthetix and Atma-sphere! They only have the Rhea on display.