Walking Into A Brick & Mortar High End Audio Store


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I am currently pretty satisfied with my system the way it is right now. I am not in the market for any new purchases right now, mainly because I don't have the discretionary income to make big changes. However, sometimes I get the urge to want to go into a hifi store just to look. Eventually I will upgrade my speakers, cd player, preamp, a new dac for sure and may give class D amps a shot...but not right now.

Is it cool to go into a store just to look around, knowing you don't have the money or immediate need for an item?
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Czarivey Writes:
Can you also define vulgar and where do ya see I express bad taste???

You're perpetuating a Stereotype, and generally communicating that you are boorish at best, and generally a complete idiot.

But please, don't let us stop you from being yourself.

Also, the notion that something doesn't offend you, the speaker, is not an appropriate benchmark on the relative appropriateness of a statement.

Donald Sterling's comments about African Americans certainly didn't bother Donald Sterling; they just offended everyone else.
Frogman wrote:

"...I certainly do not mean to take any liberties or speak on behalf of anyone else; but as someone for who English is not his first language..."

someone for _whom_ English is not his first language.

:-)
"Maybe we are leaning a bit too hard on this triviality."

My intent was more about providing a diffuser to the other thread (hence the smiley).

FWIW, I like how Frogman cites Microsoft as a source authority on English Grammar. :-D

Also, Almarg's comments are correct:
he/who - nominative
him/whom - objective