Upscale Audio and Primaluna


spoke to aggresive salesperson who pushed prima luna integrated amps and other primaluna gear.

this was after i called to buy another component.  Anyone know about primaluna stuff.

all this guy did was tear into my system saying how deficient it is and that i should buy primaluna.


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@upscaleaudio Even though it takes waaaay too much time for someone trying to run a business, I know I speak for others in thanking you for your posts.

I don't know about everyone else but I wouldn't have the patience to be a high end dealer like Kevin does. I remember just shaking my head after attending an audio show and there appeared to be a great many old caucasians in dad jeans badly in need of a "manzierre" communicating with amp and speaker manufacturers why their very own amp and speakers were the best. Alot of lonely people I guess.

Keep it up Kevin and thanks for all you and your team do to keep the hobby going. Once again, @upscaleaudio takes space at audio shows, invests in his people, hosts local audio clubs, they take trades, they are both online and brick and mortar. I don't have what it takes to do what they do. The unique combo of having bottomless patience and broad audiophile shrink skills is truly rare.
"These are very hard times in new audio sales. The fallout from this latest economic crunch has dampened the audio market."

Well Kevin must be doing OK.  I see he posted a wanted ad in Excellence magazine for a Porsche GT3.  

I have talked to him on the phone a few times, he is all business for sure, but that's ok with me.
Sometimes we forget that audio stores are owned and run by humans.  Enjoyable thread. 
@upscaleaudio    

   We agree with quite a lot you wrote.
it’s a business.   I sold stereos for two years, and ours was commission to a % of the sale.    Being a salesman is not that easy, as it’s not so much making the sale, it’s being in the right place at the right time, most stereo/component buyers are already determined to buy when they get in their car and drive to a audio shoppe.

  In the audio only shoppe it’s a %85-90 purchase ratio, compared to the stereo shoppe I worked at in the early 90’s, which was located in a local large shopping mall, where dads, kids, and so on, are just wasting time browsing while waiting for their wife to finish shopping, not really interested in a pair of speakers, or anything component wise.  

  I get your point of view, and you have said a lot of good things, and honest things, much appreciated @upscaleaudio