Best audio companies and dealers


I've thought about doing this over the years, but never seemed to get around to it. But I'd like to list the audio dealers and companies I've dealt with over the years that have offered consistently good products and customer service way beyond the average. 

Two companies come immediately to mind: Cary Audio in NC and Reference 3A in Canada. Cary offers superb equipment, like the SLP05 pre-amp. And they have delivered excellent customer service throughout the years, and it's always been a pleasure to deal with them. The same goes for Reference 3A speakers. I owned the MM Decappos- great speakers, esp. for midrange, and you cant find a more attentive, professional person than Tash to deal with. 
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I've owned the Cary SLP05, their superb mono blocks, the 211s as well as their SACD player. Never a problem with anything over the past decade, except for a socket/short problem which was my fault.  Great customer service. Friendly and prompt. Excellent value to cost. 
Ellington HiFi in Loxley, AL. Tony Barnette was a pleasure to deal with during my recent Lyngdorf purchase. 

The Music Room in Broomfield, CO has always been very fair when I’ve sold them used equipment and purchased equipment from them. 

Goodwins in Waltham, MA was the source of my first high-end system and still represents many of the finest manufacturers. 
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Bryston and Magnepan. Sales and service from these two is the best, and this is a combination that is hard to beat.

I must also give a shout out to Mark and Eric at Audio Perfection in Minneapolis Minnesota! Great to have a audio dealership that is trusted and well respected.
More votes for:
PS Audio
ModWright
Aesthetix
Clear Day

And a few I don't remember seeing:
deHavilland (Kara Chaffee)
David Berning
Sophia Electric
Soundsmith

And tape tech extraordinaire:
Walter Neighbors


Oracle turntables.  Another Canadian company with great support for their products including older models.
In my experience over 4 decades Ive found that its not just about the customer support (though that is the primary consideration)...it is also immeasurably about long term serviceability of great products 15 -30 years down the road. With that in mind, I nominate the following companies for the reasons listed:
* BRYSTON:  20 yr transferable warranty, no questions asked...they track the initial sale of every serial number...so it doesn't matter if you are the 3rd owner without any paperwork....add to that quality servicing after the 20yrs.
SILNOTE:  There is no customer service rep...you are on the phone/facebook/email with the Owner, his wife, or the lead Technician.  They are each and everyone personable and genuinely wanting to help you for the sole purpose of audio nervana amd the live of music.
* BOB CARVER: not only can you speak to him directly on the phone or email about ANY of his past and current products with service and even advice on how to improve on them, but his primary engineers will also pick up the phone or respond to emails...not just some customer service rep. The techs from his past products have set up shop servicing, upgrading, or straight repairs for amazingly affordable prices relative to what typical manufacturers charge just to service old products. Additionally, his product fan base makes for tremendous amounts of easily accessible advice online for every product he has ever built, to include upgrading.
*MARTIN LOGAN/PARADIGM/ANTHEM :  Simply put, talk about a large company that Truly Cares!  Very hard to find in today's world

Between all of our posts here are sooo many companies being listed, it almost seems as if NONE are poor. Might be interesting to hear warnings to one another of bad experiences with customer support.  With that, here follows:
OPPO: I whole heartedly disagree with a prior posters assertion they are great. In my view they WERE great. Just 1 yr after issuing a product with major sales (udp 203 and 205), they have cut off live phone support for those and prior disc player products....email ONLY folks! Good luck with how many weeks of back and forth emails you'd have to do to get to the bottom of a problem or an authorizarion to send a product back for warranty repair, ESPECIALLY if you are not tech savie...how much fun would that be explaining a problem by email?
ESS (British Speaker Company &  owner of the original Heil Air Motion Transformer design/expired patent):  This company has now been reinvented 4 times since it's birth in the 70s when John Heil patented the AMT, now mimicked by Golden Ear, Emotiva, Legacy, etc (rebadged as the folded ribbon tweeter).  They constantly offer lifetime warranty on their speakers, then go under, only to be refinanced or bought by someone else, without  honoring of the prior products/company of same name's,  lifetime warranty. Interestingly, and even worse, the current ESS says they'll repair the original issue of speakers from the 70s (not 80s or 90s, etc), for straight PR, yet they do that full well knowing it was a US only company at that time, of speakers that weighed 110lbs (AMT 1A Thru AMT 1D) and were huge....good luck with the shipping charges to send those to Britain and back for 'Free' repair!
SONY:  Talk about a company that goes out of its way to avoid honoring warranties!  Consumer complaints everywhere on the net from Televisions, to disc players and beyond.  Throw in, that while they may be hi quality visual/sound/etc for the money, and feature packed, they too often seem to have annoying shorcuts or omissions in features that you don't realize until you own it.  I've been seeing this since the 90s over and over again.
Audio Connection  Verona, New Jersey.        John is the most patient, never pushy, audio person I have ever met.  He has spent many hours with me helpings to design a system that would be best for me.
Let's not forget Michael Kelly and Aerial Acoustics. Their gear, while expensive, easily compares to speakers 3 times the price and 20 years after I've bought my first 5Bs they had a replacement twitter in stock after my toddler decided to experiment. And they charged me less than $200 for it.
Audio Connection, Verona,NJ

Owner, John Rutan, who I have known for over 20 years is tops in the field.

I purchased Vandersteen 5 speakers, still own them, from John. 
As I ordered the Birds Eye Maple finish, they took several months before delivery. This was 1999-2000.

We we had moved to Tennessee during this time.  
John drove down to set the speakers up! An 1800 mile round trip.
NO CHARGE! 

Try try to find this kind of service anywhere in the audio industry.
John is the best. 
THE MAYOR OF VERONA, NJ




 

- 1 on Rogue Audio. My experience is the exact opposite of lradder. They were not very helpful and their Stereo 100 is an overpriced boat anchor. Their dealer Wolfsong audio is a poor excuse for an audio dealer, or I should say wheeler-dealer.

Conrad-Johnson on the other hand, is fantastic, attentive and responsive. Their products are among the best that money can buy, albeit pricey.

+1 on Upscale Audio. They are very good with service and Kevin won't steer you wrong. The Prima Luna amps I bought from him are dope. I also bought a BAT phone pre from him. When dealing with BAT you are talking to Victor, the man.

For on-line, my experience with Audio Advisors is mixed. It seems they don't have a place to setup and audition equipment is what I was told by one of the sales people. So when they give advice it is not from personal experience, just the company line. Music Direct is very different. Everyone in sales has some in-depth audio experience plus they can listen to what they are selling you.

At the top on my list is Sound-Smith. Peter Lederman is a genius. The products are incredibly good, extremely high quality and a terrific value. Peter Green the support person is attentive and thorough.
David Weinhart is a great guy i have had great experiences with him since my go to dealer AUDIO IMAGES Allentown pa went out of bushiness was shopping there with my dad since i was a kid  
In the past few years I've dealt with Galen Carol Audio and Upscale Audio, both remotely, and been very pleased. Knowledgable dealers with excellent service and fair pricing.
Emotiva located in Franklin, TN. They give you a 5 year warranty and are happy to discuss any issues you think you may have. Joe Laliberte (repairs) is the best. As an aside, I have their XPA-1L monoblocks (discontinued) driving KEF LS/50s and they are giant killers. With the money I saved, I bought a car.

SVS subwoofers, outside of Chicago (?). I had an issue with one of their products and Ed Mullen came up with a fair solution. I now have two of their new 4000 series subs. Tight and musical subs.
I would add Tidal Audio to this list of great companies.

Doug White at The Voice that Is represents Tidal's excellent line of loudspeakers and electronics in the US. Doug knows his products well, provides excellent service and is always available to answer your questions.
As a relative newcomer, I have yet to experience anything but positive experiences with all companies I’ve dealt with. I’ve even been pleasantly surprised to get answers from some top dogs; Aric of Aric Audio, Mike Morrow of Morrow Cables, Richard Schram of  Parasound readily come to mind. But I’ve also communicated with and bought from Music Direct, Audio Advisor, Needle Doctor and just last week Zu Audio. If somebody doesn’t do something negative to slow me down, I’ll be broke before I know it!
I have first hand experience of the ffg:  MSB. PASS LABS. WILSON AUDIO. TRANSPARENT AUDIO.  All great companies; super after sales service.  Need I mention also great engineering and build quality. 
High end audio store....Audio Connection in Verona NJ.  and  Manufacture  Audio Research ......... No need to say more.....
I'm jealous of those who still have a great dealer where they live. There used to be several here. Now there is 1 and not a good one.
Audio Connection Verona NJ, and Fidelis Nashua NH for stores.
Manufacturers Parasound, Magnepan and Pass Labs phone and  emails always answered.

Source Loudspeaker Technologies - Been buying speakers from John Sollecito science 1980. Still talk to him three to four times a year he always ask about my family talks music and equipment with me. Builds great speakers and subs at great prices. 
Rogue Audio - I had great service from them. 
Also affirm audio video in dallas Bob Spence 

advanced home theater systems Scott in dallas 
Adirondack Audio.  Friendly, beautiful store and very knowledgeable sales staff.  
I did love Sounds Real Audio until he retired.....Great guy, well chosen products....

My first high end dealer, Walter Davies (in ’72 at Audio Arts in Livermore, CA), now known for his fantastic LAST line of record/stylus/tape preservative products.

Brooks Berdan (R.I.P.) and his widow Sheila/Brooks Berdan, Ltd.

Brooks’s son Brian, now at his own shop in Pasadena, Audio Elements

Randall Cooley/Optimal Enchantment in Santa Monica, CA


Roger Modjeski/Music Reference, RAM Tubes

Bruce Thigpen/Eminent Technology

Ralph Karsten/Atma-Sphere

Tim de Paravicini/EAR-Yoshino

Keith Herron/Herron Audio

Paul Laudati/Clear Day Cables

Ray Kimber/Kimber Kables

John Wright/London Cartridges

Max Townshend/Townshend Audio

Harry Weisfeld/VPI Industries

Magnepan

bdp24

Where are the big names, the ones on the front page of TAS and Stereophile..No list would be complete without a " nod " to the big money companies.......LO

Shure (SM 58, 57), Schoeps, Neumann, Yamaha (pro and instruments), JBL, DW Drums, Magnavox (MDV 2100), Steinway, Marantz, Fender, Pioneer, Teac/Tascam, Studer, Technics, Rotel (early), Superphon, BK (early), Music Reference, Audolici (A25-M), Conrad Johnson, Magnum Dynalab (tuners), Parasound (early), Abbey Road Studio/EMI, MoFi (Shawn Britton), Ray Kimber, Harold Cooper (RoomTune production), David & Ron Chesky, Crown, Victor Goldstein, Ray Shab, Bill Johnson, Kenny Stevens (CAT), Paul Klipsch, Quad, Richard Shahinian.

My list is a little different and like all you guys the lists never end of great audio companies and personalities. For me, the list goes back to the beginning of the audio chain. I would add a few thousand more who have influenced me, but then I wouldn't have enough time to enjoy your lists :)

great thread

MG

The best dealers for me are High Water Sound in NYC and High Fidelity Services  near Boston.They both offer wonderful customer service with GREAT advice.
I second ebm above.  Have had great experiences with both Jeff @HWS and Paul @HFS
Jeff Rowland / Incredible customer service!

Audio Adviser / I've bought a lot of products from them with zero issues

VH Audio / A GREAT source for wire & connectors. Very knowledgeable 
Jeff Rowland...truly outstanding customer service. I've talked to Mr. Rowland several times. 

Although I haven't purchased anything from them yet, www.suprahifi.com. Suprahifi is very down to earth. 
I have or had their products, or needed their services. Even if I just had questions that they took the time to answer. I found all of them, in no order, good to do business with and very helpful.
Glen @ Aesthetix Audio (and crew)
Lee@ MG Audio
Doug @ Coda
Mike @ Audio Archon
Peter @ PBN
The Music Room
TC Tubes
  • Omega Speakers Systems - best experience I’ve had to date has been with Louis Chochos
  • Decware - Steve Deckert is right up there with Louis
  • Bluesound
  • PS Audio
  • Schiit
  • Audio Advisor
  • Galen Carol Audio

Guyslooking for dealers/retailers in the greater Denver area (Boulder and ColoradoSprings as well).  Thank You.
@jafant The Music Room is in Morrison CO and has an excellent reputation.
There are many best and most famous audio agents today such as JBL, Nexo, RCF ... You can consult those brands. Ensure quality products and relatively cheap prices.
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+1 jond
" The Music Room is in Morrison CO and has an excellent reputation"
I recently bought an amp from them. They are very easy to deal with & the amp is exactly as they described. The service was great!