@jafant
Incredible that there is not an Audio shop in East Memphis or similar? I suspect customers drive to Nashville.
I moved here in my 30s, and I find [white] Memphians have a strange fascination with Nashville. I think it's a grass-is-always-greener thing. Memphis is not without serious problems, but the struggle with them is out in the open here. Memphis wrestles with its history pretty honestly, unlike Nashville and, frankly, most other Southern cities. You can feel history at work here. Maybe that, along with the mashup of cultures, is why it's produced so much remarkable music. (Nashville has produced a lot of music, too, obviously. Some of it wonderful. Most of it unremarkable, though, in my opinion, and much of what *is* remarkable is remarkable for its dishonesty and bad taste. In my opinion.)
Anyway, yes, there's enough money in various parts of Memphis to support a good audio shop. Just not enough of it belongs to audiophiles, I guess.
Tierney Sutton / Blue in Green