Czarivey, your first remark was ill considered, you're follow-up comments about people's intelligence strikes me as immature. If you continue in that vein I can only conclude that you're not a gentleman.
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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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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I think I have made my feelings about this sort of thing clear and I am not following up to take sides. I certainly do not mean to take any liberties or speak on behalf of anyone else; but as someone for who English is not his first language, I would simply like to point out and encourage all to remember that the intended meaning and forcefulness of a comment do not always translate as intended when expressing oneself in a foreign language. The accuracy of the expressed sentiment can get very distorted; and accuracy and distortion are things we should all be sensitive to. No? :-) |
Lo siento, pero estas equivocado! Thanks for the attempted grammar lesson, but you may want to reconsider your assertion: http://download.cnet.com/Microsoft-Word-2013/3000-2079_4-75855647.html :-) |
More Brick and Mortar stores should offer in-home audition. I would happily pay for the service - especially if the money (all or in part) were applied to a purchase. It would be money well spent to avoid a mistake. Twenty years ago, Golden Ear Audio (in Virginia) brought over several pairs of speakers for me to audition. The ones that I liked in the store sounded terrible in my home. Recently, Gary Dews from Border Patrol brought over a pair of Living Voice speakers and one of his 300b based amplifiers; he said that it is part of the service that he offers. |
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