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@secretguy now you be talking like orangeguy!!! ![]()
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.
@secretguy now you be talking like orangeguy!!! |
Well I'm spoiled we used to have a Wilson audio here in Tucson Arizona and Bruce Wilson was incredible he would let you try audition any gear in your home free for 30 days when you traded something in he gave you a fair price and he'll sold it for 10% more than he gave you ! I agree it's a real cheap shot when somebody gives you a low price or something you trade in or sell and then they turn around and sell it for high. Certainly makes you feel like you're being used or taking advantage of. so you know it was not doing it to make a ton of money he always offered bargain prices on New gear and had superlative service and advice He sold new gear for about the price of a big box store so there was no reason to go there That's really exceptional that he would let you take anything he had home and try it out for 30 days ( after listening to it in the store first and being convinced you probably did really like it) He even dealt with fairly low end stuff he would take on trade so us poor college students could get great gear and he'd call me and let me know when he had something he thought I might like. And if money was tight he holds something for 30 days to let me get the money but with the 30-day trial I could take it home then. He said he rarely got burned and really enjoyed doing business this way and he made plenty of money because he made a lot of money doing custom installs and running wires. |
Plus 1 for The Music Room. I just received a BAT VK-33se from them. I traded four components that I don't use anymore and paid $900 in cash. This is a great deal (for me)! For reference, it sold for $8495 when new. I've purchased components from them five times in the past several years. I've never felt ripped off. I like that one can combine many unused components for a trade instead of having to go through the sale process for each component and then wait for the sales to happen. The VK-33se looks new inside and out. It was very well packaged. I tested it and it meets every spec. So far, it sounds great....a little more detailed than my heavily modified AR LS22. The highs seem recessed in the LS22. I got used to it and enjoyed it. Big revelation when I inserted the VK-33se. My only (minor) gripe is that the process takes a while. I opted to wait until TMR received and tested my components. A week to get my components to TMR. A week for them to evaluate them. Then approval comes. Shipping is another week. That's three weeks plus. I as willing to wait, but others may be less patient. TMR does offer the option to get the item right away. But you have to pay their full price. Several weeks later you'll get payment for the trade items. I once returned an item because I didn't like the way it sounded. No problem. I did have to wait for them to evaluate the item before they sent me the cash. I also sell on eBay and US Audio Mart since TMR does not take everything. These transactions are more risky. I've also found that selling outside TMR really does not net me more cash and it takes a lot more work. |