Do dealers believe in their products?


Do dealers believe and test out the products they sell or just stock what the industry says is good? I suppose once you are a dealer for a product it would be hard to just dump the mfg'r when a better brand comes along. Then there is the ethics if a customer asks if there is something better out there and the dealer does not believe in what he sells.
I ask because I remember going into one of my first stores. The dealer had been around for decades and I got the impression he knew of a way better system for half the price. Then a home dealer was demoing bright, shiny $5,000.00 speakers but stuck in the corner where some huge dirty speakers from the 70's. That's what he listened to on his own time, hhhmmmmmmmmmmmm.
cdc
Thanks for the viewpoints. I can better understand why the home based dealer makes sense in this industry.
loving audio and becoming an audio dealer is like loving cows and becomming a butcher.
"Vocation kills avocation. It always happens. If the endless flow of product doesn't wear you down, the customers surely will. After a while it's all just business."

That may be true in many or even most cases, but I think that "always" and "surely" are too sweeping in this context. As a dealer, I sell things that bring people a great deal of happiness. That doesn't get old.

"loving audio and becoming an audio dealer is like loving cows and becomming a butcher."

Hmmmm... I'd say more like loving sex and becoming a prostitute.

;-)

Duke