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topround: That sure is a first for me. Never heard of such a deal ever. Cheers Charlie
Yes with John RutanHe used a new audible illusions pre with a pass 250.5 amp and a wadia cdplayer with the quattrosit was amazing,, truly. no power conditioning and some treatmentsthe 5a's had all acoustic research stuff, Big 100 watt stereo amp , some pre with big digital numbers for the volume and a ar cd player, sounded very great. it was perfect in fact, probably the best i ever heard, he had some ar mono blocks too but they were not being used, he is very good at setup Richard gray conditioner a more treatmentsIf I had deep enough pockets they would be minemike
Quote from: topround on 20 Jun 2007, 12:12 amYes with John RutanHe used a new audible illusions pre with a pass 250.5 amp and a wadia cdplayer with the quattrosit was amazing,, truly. no power conditioning and some treatmentsthe 5a's had all acoustic research stuff, Big 100 watt stereo amp , some pre with big digital numbers for the volume and a ar cd player, sounded very great. it was perfect in fact, probably the best i ever heard, he had some ar mono blocks too but they were not being used, he is very good at setup Richard gray conditioner a more treatmentsIf I had deep enough pockets they would be minemikeYup, John knows how to set up the Vandy speakers. That's where I first heard the 5's and was simply blown away.Interestingly enough, John has e-mailed me multiple times suggesting that selling my 5A's would be a big mistake. Given what I am hearing these days, he just might be right. aaGeorge
There is a dealer in NYC that does this. I told him he was crazy. He believes his experience and "ears" are worth every penny. However, he wanted $150 not $1500. I wanted to audition the Elac line of speakers.Mike, you should report him to Devore. They may not want this type of dealer carrying their speakers. I heard the Devores at "In Living Stereo" and paid nothing to listen to them. Jim
I can understand how dealers may want to deter *tire kickers* but charging someone to audition?? That sound ridiculous. I have spent countless hours auditioning products for people who I never heard from again but they have been far and few between. Most of my auditioning customers have driven many miles, sometimes up to 8 hours one way, so you can usually assume they are serious. If you are a retail dealer and have a showroom, you simply have to expect this. You are not going to sell to everyone who walks through the door. Hell, at $1500 a pop for an audition, you wouldn't have to sell anything.
My thoughts exactly!! A retail dealer charging someone $1500 to audition a pair of speakers is the equivalent of a car dealership charging someone $2000 to test drive an automobile. I would take my money somewhere else.