Agree with @oddiofyl, Fidelis Music Systems in Nashua, New Hampshire is a great place to experience gear. And Marc is an knowledgeable and welcoming host. Highly recommended.
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Agree with @oddiofyl, Fidelis Music Systems in Nashua, New Hampshire is a great place to experience gear. And Marc is an knowledgeable and welcoming host. Highly recommended. |
That Nashua, NH area has some of the finest audio shops on the EC. Fidelis, (drool) and AVT have some impressive gear and are really nice peeps but, if you have the chance, you should try and visit Holt Hill Audio. They have an amazing loft in an old Mill building with high cielings, 10' windows and even a pull great elevator to get you up there. Maybe not the greatest space to critical listen though with big rooms that are highly treated, which is good, but there's a lot of outside noise and parking is tricky. However, once you get to them, boy, its some place. The owners are cool and highly knowledgeable with interesting backgrounds. The vintage speaker restoration work they do and the super clean & exotic electronics are reason enough to drop in. Seems like I mention these guys a bit but I really enjoy what they do. Just my opinion. |
I have a slightly different take. ”The Listening Room” in Chestertown MD is an old school record shop and HiFi dealer. The room that I auditioned speakers was not a sparse, conditioned room. However I had the best time there because you could listen in nearfield (or close to it). Michael (the one man shop dealer) would bring in different speakers, place them out in the room and we could adjust position and seating. He sat with me for 2-3 hours! Listening to different amp/ speakers combinations. He carries many brands (had like 8 rooms at recent capital audio fest), but it was the personal attention, no pressure method that was awesome. I ended up buying a pair of Magnepan 0.7s on the spot. They actually serve most of the east coast.
if you are around DC, Baltimore or Philly, it’s worth a trip to this quaint college town and a hidden audio gem. (I am not affiliated with them, just love what they do) |
They're probably long gone, but Imperial Sound in Tulsa, OK in 1983 was great. They asked what gear I wanted to audition, then told me to pick some albums off the MoFi rack to listen to. They moved a Tandberg stack, a pair of ADS L1530 speakers, a Nakamichi ZX9 and a Yamaha PX-2 in to their listening room-while I waited. When I was ready they made sure I was up to speed on the gear, then left me alone. I spent a couple hours in there. Turned out to be a good investment for them. I wrote one of the biggest checks of my life that day, bought everything, including the albums. LOL |
Qudos and Strong Agreement with Quintessence in Morton Grove, as well as Audio Salon in South Florida. My personal in-house favorite is Salon 1 Audio (Eric) in Ormond Beach Florida. If you can come to Florida, come in February on the 16 - 18 to attend the Florida International Audio Expo. 15 Hotel Floors of Exhibitors for 3 days. Since 2019, and growing every year! Lots to listen to! |