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Old 02-11-2014, 05:00 PM   #26
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Default Hi Charlie_T

You may have notice in another thread some of us 'Baby Boomers' still use our tried and True Marantz, McIntosh tube amplifiers and big box speakers. As for High End Audio, that is as far as I will go. I did on occasion with the kids check out the 'digital' ware and unfortunately I am not impress so to each his or her own. If you carry the old 'analog' goodies I will guarantee you will get a different demographic coming to your store. A specialty item is a huge draw!

The kids love listening to music on my '70's and they agree the music is much more mellow and easier to listen to. I read somewhere in an audiophile magazine 'tubes' and vinyl records are making a comeback!

The ol audio system can not hold a candle to today's theater system. I do admit that. But music is a whole different category.
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