Well, it’s a business first and foremost. Survival is the key. I’ve yet to meet a dealer that had any interest in what I was looking for. The best ones have been patient and understanding, and importantly, been able to out on an impressive sonic display.
Years ago a local dealer put on Dylan’s Blood on the Tracks LP through a budget system. That one demo (of Tangled Up in Blue) really cemented my passion and belief in audio. Unfortunately, subsequent experiences were not so inviting.
I recall being interviewed for a post as a Hi-Fi Salesman here in my home town. It was a most dispiriting experience. The interview revolved almost entirely around monthly sales targets, repeatedly drummed into to my naive consciousness.
The shocking thing was that this shop specialized in separates, stocking AR, NAD, Mordaunt Short, Mission etc.
That was some welcome into the harsh realities of the Hi-Fi trade. My sympathies remain with anyone who works in that world.
My conclusion is that to be a successful dealer and eschew all that snake oil nonsense is no longer possible in this online age.
How can it be? Pity the poor dealer.
Years ago a local dealer put on Dylan’s Blood on the Tracks LP through a budget system. That one demo (of Tangled Up in Blue) really cemented my passion and belief in audio. Unfortunately, subsequent experiences were not so inviting.
I recall being interviewed for a post as a Hi-Fi Salesman here in my home town. It was a most dispiriting experience. The interview revolved almost entirely around monthly sales targets, repeatedly drummed into to my naive consciousness.
The shocking thing was that this shop specialized in separates, stocking AR, NAD, Mordaunt Short, Mission etc.
That was some welcome into the harsh realities of the Hi-Fi trade. My sympathies remain with anyone who works in that world.
My conclusion is that to be a successful dealer and eschew all that snake oil nonsense is no longer possible in this online age.
How can it be? Pity the poor dealer.