bassett said:
Find yourself a small Hi-Fi shop, where you can walk round and ask
to
hear different components, and more im****tantly where the sales
staff,
are there to help you, and they will advise you on what will connect
with what, to build up your system. Sure they might be a bit more
expensive, but you also get good advice, and sometimes they also have
2nd hand traded gear, at greatly reduced prices. plus you can take
your own music in to play. And the salesman won't be selling fridges
next week
bassett
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The problem is, many cities have NO stereo shops. I live in a city of one
million people, and we have NO stereo shops. There are several shops that
sell gimmicky home theater equipment, which bears no resemblance to stereo
equipment. So, the only way to buy is off the internet.
James


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