Audio shops in Boston


I'm going to Boston this weekend and would like to visit some audio shops ( what else). Could you please steer me in the right direction?
maril555
I live in Boston.

There is Goodwins high end in waltham

Natural Sound in Fraimingham sells McIntosh gear but I was not impressed with there store, all there equipment was very abused, (broken glass on a MC2102, burnt meters on a C2200 they had some XLR30 speakers shoved in the back behind a bunch of other stuff. just a big mess.

There are a bunch of others but I have not been to them so I can't say.

There are all kinds of smaller shops around too. I would pick a brand, go to there website and and use the dealer locator that most sites have.

Mark
I have had two great experiences at Goodwin's High End. They treat me well even though I am quite young.

They also have a wide variety of equipment and some well-thought out listening rooms.
at least visit one of the 'hundreds' of historical sights. a trip to any hi end store(even goodwin's) in boston won't be something that will enrich you in any manner.
Last night I watched a documentary on Boston on the hi def ch HDNET.They covered a lot of places;but zero stereo emporiums.--Guess we need to talk to the maker and explain to him/her--re.what is important.
Check out Audio Studio at 414 Harvard Avenue in Brookline, just outside of downtown Boston. Owned and operated by Mikhael Shabani, who also owns and designs Morel speakers.