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Sound by SingerCSA AudioAudio NexusAudio ConnectionDavid Lewis AudioThe Tuner GuyThe Record ShopInnovative AudioAvalon Audioare just a few along the I-95 corridor between Philadelphia and NYC. These are high-end stores, not big-box chains.
How popular are brick & mortar retailers these days? Around here, one wouldn't survive a month. I get too many, "What's an amplifier?" questions. "What's stereo?" Sorry- I'm not kidding! We do not have any high-end retailers for at least 100 miles from my location. What's it like where you are? How is the place doing?
Do you live in a small city? I am 20 minutes north of Milwaukee; a smallish city. We have four "hi-fi" shops in the metro area, three of which I consider pretty darn nice. The forth has conformed to the ipod crowd and moved into a much larger building with no more dedicated listening rooms. I'll never shop there again...I think part of the reason B&M's are suffering is A) The economy, and B) Internet competition. These days consumers are educated as to what kind of markup B&M's are charging, so they shop elsewhere. I feel bad for some of said B&M locations, but not all of them.
He told me to my face that the Oppo was trash and I had a hearing problem.
Thus your Nom de Plume, oh Brassy one?
In the Albany, NY area, the only one I'm aware of is Oasis Audio in Latham. They sell Totem and Magnapan. I don't think they are getting rich, but last I knew they seemed to be doing a decent amount of business. There may be others that I haven't heard about. It's been a couple years since I was out looking.Cheers, Jim