Chrshanl37 I was going to email you so as not to hijack this thread but I didn't see anyway to do that. Sorry. It's on Matt's DAC shootout thread that is very very long right now. He lives near Audio Connection and we have a few posts over there about Richard Vandersteen's visit and meeting up.
IRT this thread, I think there are pros on both sides. Just like any business, we will continue to see all B&M stores needing to 'keep up' with what the customer's want. They will do this or they will go out of business. For years now, all I've heard is that online is putting the stores out of business.
I've been around this business since 1970 and have gotten to know many in the industry as I'm a networker type of person. One of my closest friends closed his doors around 2002 or so because he thought home theater was going to put him out of business as his prices were so much higher. The irony is that in speaking with Richard Vandersteen last year when he did his yearly AC visit, he spoke about going to the very high end speakers as THEY were the ones selling the best. For whatever reason there is a huge rift right now in audio....I'll use the $300pr speakers to say 3k a pr (just to give an idea of what he was saying) and 6k-unlimited a pr. There are big markets still for both. We can and will all live in harmony for a while still regardless of a return policy that the OP has said is one thing, but on the MD site it says something totally different.
There have been many points brought up in this thread and so far I don't think we've seen any absolutes, do any of you? I do have one other question that's been talked about a few times in this thread and that's how anyone can audition anything in a show environment. When I'm spending over 20k on something I just can't justify buying anything that I haven't heard properly vs at least a couple of other products. I'm lucky as I'm in CT and there are still at least 4 or 5 stores in my state alone and then I have Boston, NH, NYC, NJ and even DE ..... I'm lucky as I recently upgrades my whole system. That is the biggest reason I've heard soooooo many products that are out there and that includes the very small companies products that are sold via 'home stores'.....Some I've liked, however there are some well known 'direct' type of companies who sell via mail order, but have a few 'home stores' that carry their products and none of them impressed me. I've heard a few others that impressed me greatly, but I was still concerned about the future and getting parts etc. if something went wrong. I'm older and older school than many of you who will only buy used on the net or via the direct route. I fully understand both sides and my personal opinion is that there is still room for both sides and will be for a fairly long time. JMHO