United Home Audio

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alienbait

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United Home Audio
« on: 6 Oct 2006, 10:18 pm »
Why do audio dealers have to be so obnoxious?
I've been to almost every High End Audio store in the northeast over the last six months trying to put together my final system. Man, I have had some bad experiences too, why does it have to be like this?

I finally went to United Home Audio because two friends had recommended them, so I figured that was positive, at least for a visit . I dealt with Greg at United Home Audio on this system and I have been amazed by his knowledge and easy manner over a few months of me trying to make a decision. He seemed to really care about what I bought and wasn't just trying to make a sale! 

They had some awesome equipment, MBL, Audio Aero, Aesthetix, Dali, Eggleston speakes, Simaudio, all top drawer stuff.

Greg really knows audio, as well as how to treat people no matter what their budget is! I couldn't be happier with my current system just as Greg advised in the beginning, so he was right after all. He knew an incredible amount of info about tubes, power delivery, phono, and speakers, plus how they all fit together into the best synergy. Of all the audio sales people I have dealt with over many years of this hobby, this guy knows the most, hands down.
 


djbnh

Re: United Home Audio
« Reply #1 on: 6 Oct 2006, 11:06 pm »
I had a nice experience with them purchasing an audio component online. I've also had good experiences with others, especially Klaus Bunge at Odyssey Audio. There also are other very good retailers who help support this and other forums.

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Re: United Home Audio
« Reply #2 on: 6 Oct 2006, 11:21 pm »
You may or may not be aware, but United Home Audio is the front room of the Jolida factory. If you look in the back, you will find a test area with rows and rows of tube amps lined up on the benches, Jolida tube amps specifically. Greg's partner is Mike Allen, Mr. Jolida himself.