Upscale will set you up with a real killer system but Kevin does not always suit everybody's temperament. I've been buying from him for a couple of decades and always have great service and deals. But he knows I'm there to buy, not kick tires.
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1) Scott Walker Audio is "Orange County’s premier home audio and home theater shop. They have 6 dedicated listening rooms packed with some of the worlds finest audio & video components (Address: 1215 N. Tustin Ave. Anaheim, CA 92807)". https://scottwalkeraudio.com https://scottwalkeraudio.com/brands/ 2) Gene Rubin Audio (By appointment: 3975 Paloma Drive, Ventura, CA 93003). "Gene Rubin Audio is one of the USA’s longest existing dealers of high quality audio equipment for your home". https://generubinaudio.com https://generubinaudio.com/shop 3) Audio Element (address: 117 East Union Street, Pasadena, CA 91103). "We carry the best sounding audio components for the novice listener all the way to the long-time audiophile. Our experience in selecting quality brands and our knowledge to help you integrate them with your current system, make Audio Element your essential audio store!". https://audio-element.com https://audio-element.com/all-brands/ |
hgeifman -- Gene Rubin is one of my favorite folks. Me and the wife bought our share of stuff from him. Gene and I both play the fiddle. I used to do a 100 mile round trip every week to play Old Time and Bluegrass music with him at a Ventura bar (I lived in L.A.). The thing is, Gene's an insane distance from Orange County. |
Yeah, Gene Rubin's great, but as stated he's North Of L.A., not South. Ventura is a nice beach town, with a bar that books great acts like Albert Lee. I saw him perform there (no stage, right on the floor) to a packed house of guitar players, all staring at his hands. He always closes the night with his signature song, "Country Boy". Much closer to Orange County is the above-mentioned Audio Elements in Pasadena, owned by Brian Berdan. Brian is an excellent hi-fi retailer, and a master turntable set-up man, trained by his legendary father Brooks. Best in the biz! |