Audio Connection- NJ.
Your three favorite audio dealerships?
Can be brick & mortar or mail order. Those that provided consistently good service thta maje you want to do return bsuiness with. Let's keep it positive.
Mine are:
B&M
San Francisco Stereo - SF store
Future Sound - Burlingame, CA
Bradford Stereo - Eugene, OR
M/O
Todd the Vinyl Junkie
Music Direct
Acoustic Sound
Mine are:
B&M
San Francisco Stereo - SF store
Future Sound - Burlingame, CA
Bradford Stereo - Eugene, OR
M/O
Todd the Vinyl Junkie
Music Direct
Acoustic Sound
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Hi! New retailer here, Alma Music and Audio, in San Diego, CA! Matter of fact, we're just a year old, and we're throwing an event out this weekend to celebrate, with Evolution Acoustics, Wave Kinetics and darTZeel, with the presence of darTZeel's Hervé Deletraz! We're at 5759 La Jolla Blvd., La Jolla, CA See more info here: https://www.facebook.com/AlmaMusicAudio/ |
Hey Guys, I am starting up a new dealership in San Francisco. My dealership is called Coda Audio Video. I am currently representing Peachtree Audio, Scansonic, Raidho Acoustics, Jolida, and ELAC USA. Please check me out at www.codaaudiovideo.com. You can also reach me directly at 415-205-1053. We are currently seeking more brands as we speak after CES. We are striving to provide the best customer service in the Bay Area. Thank you and have a great day. Best, Kelly |
Only done business with two B&M retailers and would recommend them both in this order: 1. Deja Vu Audio Mclean VA 2. Gifted Listener Audio Centreville VA I got my first system way back when at Gifted Listener but I've become a die-hard Deja Vu Audio convert and love the gear that they make themselves. |
Stereo Exchange NYC - Bricks and Mortar. Alan C. , a.k.a. "The Audio Elf" and the staff are excellent folk. Most of my equipment is purchased here and it's 55 miles from my residence. They need to start selling vinyl!!! Reno Hifi - I've only dealt with Mark through this site but I feel like I know him on a personal face to face level. Totally committed to customer satisfaction. Two purchases plus trades went smoother than one could imagine. Audio Classics - the Mcintosh guys upstate. No nonsense straightforward. One of these days I'm going to drop by. |
On my last post I said I thought the store Brooks Berdan was going downhill because of new management. Well I was wrong. I spoke with Rick last week that is manager of that store. We discussed different phono cartridges and he was very kind and helpful. He told me to bring my table in and he would put a scope on the stylus and also listen to it. As soon as I have a chance to do that I will be going to see him. |
Jafant - Jack is the best retail audio person I've ever dealt with. He's knowledgeable, fair and doesn't push product. Rather he provides consultation on products that fit your objectives and budget. He thinks holistically and helps you put a system together. He also understands that business success is based upon building long term relationships based upon great advice and service. He's in it for the long haul, not just the immediate sale. |
I can tell you why, Taters: Brooks left behind a widow, Sheila Berdan---Brian's mother, and she and Brian couldn't come to an economic arrangement for the shop that worked for both of them. Brian left to start Audio Element in Pasadena, taking with him some important lines (Wilson, VTL), as well as his expertise (years of training by Brooks) and reputation, not to mention some BBL clients. Sheila took over the old store, keeping on the old staff (some great guys), and bringing in some good new lines. They are both worthy of patronage. |
I can tell you why, Taters: Brooks left behind a widow, Sheila Berdan---Brian's mother, and she and Brian couldn't come to an economic arrangement for the shop that worked for both of them. Brian left to start Audio Element in Pasadena, taking with him some important lines (Wilson, VTL), as well as his expertise (years of training by Brooks) and reputation, not to mention some BBL clints. Sheila took over the old store, keeping on the old staff (some great guys), and bringing in some good new lines. They are both worthy of patronage. |