"James" <jnipperxxx@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> 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
> --------------------------------------
>
> 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
>
Let your fingers do the walking in the Yellow pages, then when you find
somewhere that sells Hi Fi,
do a spot of driving. You can't buy sight unseen or heard.
And I find it hard to believe that somewhere with a million people ,
doesn't
have a Hi Fi shop


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