Audio Folk and Shops in New England

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Obie

Audio Folk and Shops in New England
« on: 8 Jul 2004, 10:43 pm »
Friends,

Haven't posted in a long time, although I've been a religious reader.  Some few of you know that I used to work with Nathan and Bill at Eighth Nerve, but I left to teach voice at a local university last year.  

My wife and I are moving to NH soon.  I wonder who at the Circle lives in northern New England and can suggest local manufacturers, shops, and/or audio groups?  I know of the Boston folks from recent AA threads, but I wonder what else may be around.  

Looking forward to my future life as musician, teacher, and recreational audiophool back in the northeast.

-kris

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« Reply #1 on: 9 Jul 2004, 01:09 am »
Here's some information to get you started (FYI - I'm in the lower Lakes region of NH):

Basis Audio Inc.
26 Clinton Drive
Unit 116
Hollis, NH 03049
voice (603) 889-4776
fax (603) 889-5402


Fidelis Hi-End Audio
303 South Broadway (Route 28)
Salem, NH http://www.fidelisav.com/.
Phone: 603.894.4226
Fax: 603.894.4471
Email: info@fidelisav.com

There's a gentleman in Lee, NH, who does various speakers including rebuilds.
Website: http://www.humanspeakers.com/
HUMAN Speakers
7 Kelsey Road
Lee NH 03824
Phone: 603 659 5335
Fax: 603 659 5339

There's another high-end store in North Hampton (Seacoast) on RT 1, but I can't remember the name. Perhaps there's some stores in the Hanover/Lebanon area further north near the VT border - Dartmouth College is up there.

Good luck with your move. Please remember not to be shocked by the property taxes in your community, which is the primary source for local school funding; however, there's no state nor sales tax here. Feel free to drop me a line when you get settled.

Andrew JC

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« Reply #2 on: 9 Jul 2004, 01:34 am »
Well you have NorthHampton Audio http://www.northamptonaudio.com/
State Street Discount, and Ensemble http://www.ensembleav.com/ That should be a decent start. As for taxes, house prices, and overall cost of living, yes it is quite high here in NE.

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« Reply #3 on: 9 Jul 2004, 10:51 am »
i'm in southern ME, just over the NH boarder...
we have:

New England Hi-Fi
big B&W / paradigm shop

Hi-Fi exchange
Maggies!!
rotel

tweater has sonas faber, ML, vienna acoustics..etc.
B&K componants

Ronm1

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« Reply #4 on: 9 Jul 2004, 01:01 pm »
Camera shop of Hanover - Hanover, NH

Custom Theaters - Plaistow, NH

Audio of NE - Concord, NH

Obie

thanks
« Reply #5 on: 9 Jul 2004, 02:01 pm »
Guys-

Thanks for the links and ideas.  It seems there will be no shortage of places to listen and hear new gear.

How about CD and Vinyl shopping?  Any good used or underground places you'd speak to?

This may be jumping the gun, but I'd be happy to host an event in the fall to get some folks from this region together (if there's interest).  

Thanks again for the input.  

-kris

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Re: thanks
« Reply #6 on: 9 Jul 2004, 02:43 pm »
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Guys-

This may be jumping the gun, but I'd be happy to host an event in the fall to get some folks from this region together (if there's interest).  

Thanks again for the input.  

-kris


Kris,

I'd love to attend any audio events in the New England area, so count me in!  We need a New England Circle here  :P

I live in MA (near Worcester).  If you ever head into Boston, you can check out Spearit Sound on Comm Ave., and there is a place in Cambridge called The Audio Lab.  

I've been doing some tweaking and repairs for people, so feel free to email me if you need a hand.  

Regards,

Vinnie

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« Reply #7 on: 9 Jul 2004, 03:35 pm »
Vinnie R, I don't know if we scrape together enough people to form a NE Circle, but I do like the idea  :D . In the past I have tried to get a group to go a local hifi shop but I could not get the group to decide on a time. I guess we get too wrapped up in everyday events up here.

 Off topic but are you the famous or shall I say infamous author of the Vinnie mods for the Toshiba 3950/3960? I'm toying with the idea of picking one of them up. I starting to assemble the tools and materials needed to do some DIY work. I'm putting an order together from takefiveaudio.com if you need anything let me know

Carlman

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« Reply #8 on: 9 Jul 2004, 04:19 pm »
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....and there is a place in Cambridge called The Audio Lab. ...


I really liked this place.  It think he sold Linn's and Thiel's mainly but the owner or co-owner was an easy guy to deal with/talk to.  This was my favorite shop in the Boston area.

If you start a club, Kris could really help people setup their systems... ;)  He knows his stuff!  

-Carl

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« Reply #9 on: 9 Jul 2004, 04:43 pm »
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 Off topic but are you the famous or shall I say infamous author of the Vinnie mods for the Toshiba 3950/3960? I'm toying with the idea of picking one of them up. I starting to assemble the tools and materials needed to do som ...


Infamous??!!!!  :?   Me???!  :D

Yes, I am the 3950/3960 Vinnie who did those mods.

As far as materials, I'll check out that link and let you know.  Thanks for the offer!

-Vinnie

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« Reply #10 on: 9 Jul 2004, 05:10 pm »
Because this thread is somewhat of a poll on interest in a NE circle, I'd say I have some interest.  I live in Mansfield, MA about 30 miles south of Boston.

I'm a novice, but it would be great to meet some local people that could help with repairs/set-up changes, recommendations etc........

Jack

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« Reply #11 on: 9 Jul 2004, 06:43 pm »
Vinnie R. Just let me know I'll most likely pull the trigger on this order Monday morning.

djbnh

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« Reply #12 on: 9 Jul 2004, 09:02 pm »
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Guys-

Thanks for the links and ideas. It seems there will be no shortage of places to listen and hear new gear.

How about CD and Vinyl shopping? Any good used or underground places you'd speak to?

This may be jumping the gun, but I'd be happy to host an event in the fall to get some folks from this region together (if there's interest).

Thanks again for the input.

-kris


Try Pitchfork Records on Main St. in Concord. However, I think the owner got slapped with a royalty suit last year re: bootlegs.

djbnh

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« Reply #13 on: 9 Jul 2004, 09:06 pm »
Also try Newbury Comics for used CDs, various locations including South Willow Drive in Manchester, NH. However, I have found the prices are not very discounted for used CDs; sometimes BestBuy has it new for the same or lower price. However, Newbury do have lots of interesting product.

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« Reply #14 on: 10 Jul 2004, 05:54 pm »
I don't know if I am allowed to say this here but R.E. Designs is located just north of Boston. www.redesignsaudio.com
                        d.b.

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« Reply #15 on: 31 Jul 2004, 08:18 am »
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Quote from: Obie
Guys-

This may be jumping the gun, but I'd be happy to host an event in the fall to get some folks from this region together (if there's interest).  

Thanks again for the input.  

-kris


Kris,

I'd love to attend any audio events in the New England area, so count me in!  We need a New England Circle here  
Looks like the Texas Circle may be coming together....so how 'bout you guys in New England ??? 8)

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« Reply #16 on: 31 Jul 2004, 02:23 pm »
One place and a group that I would definately check out if I lived up there would be:

1) Amherst Audio, Amherst, MA owned by Bob Neill
lines: Elrod, TG Audio, Audio Note, Blue Circle, JM Reynaud, Audience

2) NE Bottlehead's, you can track them or find their members on the AA Bottlehead forum.  One of their usual members is David Cope who is the US Distributor for Audio Note UK.