Walking Into A Brick & Mortar High End Audio Store


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I am currently pretty satisfied with my system the way it is right now. I am not in the market for any new purchases right now, mainly because I don't have the discretionary income to make big changes. However, sometimes I get the urge to want to go into a hifi store just to look. Eventually I will upgrade my speakers, cd player, preamp, a new dac for sure and may give class D amps a shot...but not right now.

Is it cool to go into a store just to look around, knowing you don't have the money or immediate need for an item?
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Ignorance, prejudicial thoughts, anti-Semitic statements, and now, threats of physical violence..... Czarivey is just falling deeper and deeper into the abyss. Besides simply scorning him, maybe we should pity him too.
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Ok...let's get back on track here.

...an audiophile walks into a high end hifi shop...
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Ignorance, prejudicial thoughts, anti-Semitic statements, and now, threats of physical violence.....
The IQ deficiency or defects is usually ID'd when one takes humor or allegory as literal meaning and than continues to prove it again and again(that's a fact).

No wonder that sincere and positive statement about B&H store turned out to be offensive and vulgar(speaking with supportive evidence indeed).

My entire life I see that, yet, I didn't want to believe that I live among huge portion of mentally undeveloped crowd(indeed not because of birth defect, but I'd rather define as established mindset), but finding at least 3 such dummies in this particular post leaves me with no choice as leave with that proven fact.

Very sad indeed
Oy, ost der gezain? Get this thread back on track. And I stand corrected, used gear at B&H is negotiable. New gear, in my experience isn't.

And Jewish or not, I think most folk enjoy getting a good deal.
Irony here- I've recently dealt with three manufacturers-

One for a repair; one for an upgrade and one for a direct purchase.

Each were exemplary even though to a manufacturer, the retailer really is the customer.

Halevai retailers would all be that way.