Visited a Store and was shunned


I live in an area where brick & mortar stores are not easily assessable to demo equipment. While traveling for business, I decided to stop by an establishment on the U.S. West coast. My interest was in the Dynaudio Confidence 20 since I’m looking to upgrade from the Contour 20i. I’m not here to name names or throw anyone under the bus, just purely to voice my frustration and disbelief on how I was treated.

I was greeted with skepticism and a general lack of interest in discussing the product. There were two gentlemen working that day and neither had any interest in answering questions or providing a listening demo. As a matter of fact, when I asked to listen to the Confidence 20 speakers one of them immediately said “no way”. Both speakers were on stands sitting next to several amplifiers so it wouldn’t have taken much time to setup.

I was intent on making a purchase that day and having the speakers shipped to my residence, but decided to leave the store based on my experience.

It’s a shame that most of us have to relay on equipment reviews when establishments such as this lack interest in the customers that support the hobby.

vette5451

Gatekeepers..I been buying stereo equipment since 1980. Stereo Exchange , Audio Breakthrough and Innovative Audio all fit the bill 

@emailists 

"I agree that the store should be named.   There is zero reason not to.  How else can people/establishments improve unless they are shown that turning away people who had the knowledge and money to afford high end should not be judged by their perceived socioeconomic status."

You could probably guess that the incident never actually happened.

@mahler123 - Speakers alone would make it worthwhile; probably not too many people not professional reviewers wanting to have big floorstanders shipped to them from online retailers to audition and then have to send back if they don't pass.