It seems these days that more and more audio related businesses just SUCK. I ordered some tubes the other day from a place that someone called a "reliable source". I did it on the phone. Gave them my info, and CC number, and even agreed to get gheyed by their $20 overnight shipping from Canada. Two days later, my tubes aren't here, and my card hasn't even been charged. When I call to find out the deal, there's not even a hint of concern.
"I can take your number and have someone give you a call, eh?"
So there goes my "reliable" source for matched pairs of Mullard CV2492's. I start looking elsewhere, and I remember all the freaking problems people have with this other guy out west. People can never seem to find him. He's unresponsive to e-mails, and as predictable as the sun rising, every three weeks, there is a thread on an audio forum entitled: "Has anyone heard from ______ ______ ?". . .
So who can we trust? The other guy out west doesn't seem to be very concerned about customer service, as I have ordered from him before. The companies with the super service like Parts Express, they don't carry the boutique items that insane audiophiles want.
I get all I can from Mike at Cryotweaks b/c he's fast as heck, and very service oriented, but he has a limited range of products.
So who's left? Where can I get these tubes without getting burned? I know I don't qualify for the one "high scale" audio shop's "private stash" of good tubes. I guess it's like buying a Ferrari Enzo or something. You have to buy 3 or 10 broke-dick Ferraris before you qualify for the nice one.
You would think that with the audiophile community not exactly GROWING, there'd be more concern about buyers. Especially ones that are willing to get gouged on some old tubes.
Ohh nevermind. I just wanted to type that off my chest. . .