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RE: Selecting vendors
At 06:02 PM 8/11/2003 -0500, Jeff Shirkey wrote:
>How do you folks make your gear purchase decisions? From whom do you buy?
Keep in mind that I buy about 99% electronics, so this would be different
if I ever bought things with strings, for instance.
If there's a local dealer who legitimately helps me decide on a product
and
can give me a good deal, then they get first tap.
Unfortunately, with the various Music Tech rags and the Internet, I
haven't
really needed a store clerk to help me with a purchase in... um, years
really. Usually I just need a few minutes physical access to a piece of
gear to confirm/deny what I know about it already. The closest I've come
to actually *needing* a local vendor has been a shootout I put a bunch of
near-fields through last year.
After I decide to buy a particular product, though, I generally scan the
Net to get the absolute lowest possible price, then print a copy and walk
it down to one of the local stores to get a price match. Generally, if
all
else fails, the drone down at GC will honor the same price if they've got
it in stock.
Otherwise, I've never really had a bad experience with the Fiend, ZZounds,
or Sam Ash. Also, mail order blem specials have already been mentioned,
but what I really keep an eye out for are the manufacturers blowouts and
overstock specials. In addition to a $199 Echo Pro at GC, I also picked
up
a TC TripleC stereo multi-band compressor for only $299 (list is $999)
from
samash.com a couple of months ago. Just missed the blowout on the
Kurzweil
Expressionmate, though -- darn it!
-c-
_____
"i want to reach my hand into the dark and *feel* what reaches back"
-recoil