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"bob" wrote in message
... On Oct 4, 11:11 pm, Audio Empire wrote: You certainly have a point there. While there are retailers who know vinyl and are qualified to recommend arm/cartridge combinations (and can even properly install them), my take is that they are few and far between. 'Jerry Raksin's Needle Doctor' has the reputation of doing a good job at this and will professionally install a cartridge in a turntable package as can 'The Audio Advisor', 'Music Direct', and 'The Elusive Disc', et al (at least with the packages they sell), but these people are mail-order. From talking to the folks at most local shops, I'm not sure I'd trust most of them to properly install a cartridge (or even suggest proper matchings), as I've seen no evidence that they posses any special competence with record playing equipment, if they sell it at all. In the SF Bay Area, where I live, there is a dealer called the "Analog Room' who know their stuff, but they are about the only dealer I know that exhibits any real vinyl expertise. I'm sure there are dealers who know this stuff. I'm sure there are others who don't. The question is, how is the consumer to tell, without developing the very expertise in question? At which point, of course, you know longer need the dealer's advice. Also, there seem to be many opportunities for any local dealer to be out of the loop when cartridges are ordered and installed. Is there not a common scenario where someone reads a glowing review of the next new magic cartridge and runs right out on the internet and buys it? Don't they often install it themselves when it shows up on their front porch? And given what else they sell and promote--magic cables, magic pens, magic stones--I'm mystified as to why we should trust any such dealer to be right about anything related to audio. Good point. I stopped believing dealers over 40 years ago. They all talked mucho ignorant trash. I haven't bought anything from a brick and mortar home audio store this millenium. I don't think I've even darkened the door of one with my shadow during that time. |
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