NM is boutique store and it tells that turntables now are boutique or any other high-end audio.
Turntables hit the mainstream
Just saw an ad in an upscale newspaper that Neiman-Marcus is selling the Shinola turntable for about $2500 or so. It makes me wonder whether they have salespeople trained to explain to a prospective buyer that it’s not a self-contained unit and they’ll need a cartridge, phono preamp and hifi system to make it work. But I do think it’s a good start. Then again, if they carry Shinola, why not Wilson, Goldmund, etc? There's a lot of profit in those products and stores like NM attract a weathy crowd. Seems like a natural pairing.