Looking for Audio retailer - Atlanta Ga.

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Danberg

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Looking for Audio retailer - Atlanta Ga.
« on: 14 Dec 2006, 09:51 pm »
Wife & I are going to visit relatives 1 hr East of Atlanta for a week.  Would like to stop into higher end Audio retailer while there.  Any suggestions?
Interested in listening to Audio Reasearch, VonSchweikert.  Upper end stuff.  Speaker recommendations.

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Re: Looking for Audio retailer - Atlanta Ga.
« Reply #1 on: 14 Dec 2006, 09:56 pm »
Might want to contact these guys - I'm sure they'll know all the B&M as well as underground shops

http://www.atlantaaudiosociety.org/

Bryan

Scott F.

Re: Looking for Audio retailer - Atlanta Ga.
« Reply #2 on: 14 Dec 2006, 11:35 pm »
You've also got Walter Leidermann who sells as UnderwoodWally on aGon.

Early B.

Re: Looking for Audio retailer - Atlanta Ga.
« Reply #3 on: 15 Dec 2006, 01:05 am »
Check out Audio Atlanta in Marietta (www.audioatlanta.com)

Also check out Paul's shop -- Gateway Sound in Tucker (770-493-1550). 

mtodde

Re: Looking for Audio retailer - Atlanta Ga.
« Reply #4 on: 15 Dec 2006, 01:07 am »
You've also got Walter Leidermann who sells as UnderwoodWally on aGon.

Wally is a great guy however he works out of his house.  He really isn't set up for in home auditions.

There is only one Audio Research dealer and while they are great people, you should be aware that they don't carry the entire line.  http://www.audiosolutions.com/
They are in Alpharetta which is a suburb 25 miles north of downtown.

Playhouse Audio is the VonSchweikert dealer and IIRC they operate by appointment only.  http://www.playhouseaudio.com/

Gateway Sound is a newer dealer.  I haven't been there yet but have talked to the owner, Paul, on the phone a few times.  They are also by appointment only.  They don't have a website up yet, but they have run ads in the last few issues of Stereophile and The Absolute Sound.  Their number is (770) 493-1550 and they are in Tucker which is northeast of Atlanta.



rockadanny

Re: Looking for Audio retailer - Atlanta Ga.
« Reply #5 on: 15 Dec 2006, 06:06 pm »
I second www.playhouseaudio.com. Steve is a great, stand-up guy with lots of goodies to show off. Give him a call and set up an appointment. (I bought an amp from him and was extremely happy with the entire transaction - and his great patience.)

John Casler

Re: Looking for Audio retailer - Atlanta Ga.
« Reply #6 on: 15 Dec 2006, 09:06 pm »
You might try Gateway Sound

Paul Van Name
Gateway Sound
Tucker, Georgia (Atlanta market)
770-493-1550 off
678-860-9312 cell
paul@gatewaysound.net


Whitese

Re: Looking for Audio retailer - Atlanta Ga.
« Reply #7 on: 16 Jan 2007, 12:46 am »
wow, no one made mention of Audio Alternatives in Lilburn?

great place...and even have awesome used and vintage gear.

kck

Re: Looking for Audio retailer - Atlanta Ga.
« Reply #8 on: 20 Jan 2007, 01:59 am »
I have dealt with or visited all the dealers mentioned above.
My rankings, based on multiple criteria:

Audio Alternative - terrific lines, knowledgeable staff, no appt needed, give you plenty of listening time and room, people are themselves crazy about audio. Also carries a lot of used gear (usually), a lot of it is tube-based. Somehow, every time I visit, but for the recent addition of flat TVs, I think I'm back in the 'seventies (and I mean that in a good way). Possibly an additional asset in your case is he is on the East side. 

Audio Atlanta - been a while for me but all the above applies; I just felt to a lesser degree. In the West.

Gateway Sound - Met Paul while he was still in setup mode; he carries some delicious names and seems to know his stuff. Dunno if appt needed. May be a one-man show. East side.

Playhouse - most of the above applies except I'm pretty sure it's a one-man show, and loses points due to the need for an appointment. Excellent guy and great to work with. Central Atlanta.

Audiosolutions - used to have a great audio-based showroom and listening rooms but business needs have forced him to focus heavily on HT. Can't blame him. Alpharetta and surroundings is Yuppie City with plenty of money but a lot of it chases after stuff that will impress the cocktail/birthday party crowd. HT will do that, a fine preamp or DAC won't. But if you want ARC, yes I believe he still carries the line. North-Central side.

Underwood Wally - agree he is a great guy and has some great stuff, but your question was about stopping in at a dealer's, and as mtodde indicated, that is not Walter's business model.

Although I didn't yet say this about each one, be assured they are all very fine people and definitely know their stuff. No snobs among them, no money-grubbers who won't give you the time of day unless you are leaking $1,000 bills. Have fun and maybe you can report back on what you found. It's been a while since I've been out to see most of these guys.