What do audio shops need to do to survive ?


Take 2:

The Internet wave is going still, making it easier for us to buy practicaly anything, including high-end (and bad-end ) audio also.

There are difinite advantages to being able to walk in a shop, glance around, get helpfull friendly advice, and, without pressure, sit down for an audition. Problem is, this doens't happen very often...so...is there still a worthwhile value to brick and mortar shops?
sonicbeauty

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B&W has a good idea with the $300 600's and NAD at the front of the store. A complete setup for under $1,000. Which is still a lot for most people.
But the idea is a good one. Start with a good bang for the buck stereo. Get people into hi-end stereo for as cheap as possible. Maybe people will want to upgrade in the future building more business and hopefully a lasting relationship with the dealer.
TWL did you see this single driver site?
single driver speakers