The Music Room is Slipping


I cannot recommend doing business with them any longer. They DEEPLY lowball you when you sell them gear and then forget all about the mass profits they made on you when you are looking to buy something from them, They offer to stand behind a purchase, yes... but the reality is that it is all about max profits on used gear and lack of any sort of support or consideration going forward. They are nothing more than a pawnshop for audio gear and I am done with them.

 

nooshinjohn

@devinplombier 

"Not to speak for anyone else, but @tmraudio did use to offer interesting gear. Now it's all either audiophile vanilla like Aurender and Wilson, greatest hits like Pass Labs and Magico, or mid-fi / home theater-type stuff. And PS Audio of course."

This is exactly the same stuff you guys are always raving about and recommending!

@peter_s 

@atulmajithia in this day of iPhones with cameras and microphones… There is a very good chance that you could document an issue in a way that would be hard to dispute. I understand that some issues are intermittent… And that could be problematic. But hopefully you could find a way to reproduce the problem so it could be demonstrated.

I just conducted a transaction completely via email with TMR yesterday as a result of seeing this thread and the chance they just might have what I was looking for and what do you know. Thanks for the tip, guys!

The whole transaction is documented in my email with my questions, the rep's answers and the terms we both spelled out in the sale. As well, I printed out all the correspondence as hardcopy. I'll let you guys know how it all turned out after TMR receives my trade and they ship what I bought and I'm using it in my listening room.

@tmraudio 

Thanks for chiming in Josh!

i gotta say that josh's (tmr) post was well-founded and persuasive. it's a tough balance to strike between being exploitative and being profit-driven; unlike some others i could name tmr probably does it as well as any of its competitors. bear in mind, too, that we're talking about affluent consumers buying and selling pure luxury items--these are not the folks who really need to extract the best possible deal.

I wonder how many people writing in are in the Music Room Network, also considering they pay less then 40 percent of list price that is why they don't want to pay more for used equipment, there are much better places to buy from. 

It seems so simple. They tell you upfront what they will pay for an item to want to sell, or how much they will sell an item you want to buy for. And you decide if the service they provide makes it worth it.