I am openning a shop. What equipment should I sell


Planning on opening a retail "store front" what equipment should I carry?? Should I sell at price points or sell what sounds good? How important is base response in speakers. What is the right approach??
sounds_real_audio
Come on guys. I want to open a shop and make money....X wife, BMW, ski trips to Aspen. No way that Speaker Craft is going to pay that bill. Audio people are to well educated. Can't make the car payment/alimony and trips to Aspen selling stuff like that.
Cables and interconnects. That is where the money is. Please audiophile these readers know I am a dealer so stay away.

Cables and Interconnects. $32,500 for the first meter. The second meter is free.

I would appreciate your support.

Jim
If this works, I'd be willing to go back into business, let me know if you need a partner............ Nevermind
You have to buy all of that stuff first.....
Can you get all of your inventory on consignment?
I am in St. Louis, we actually did ok, sold 12, then Pioneer on low end, Arcam, in middle, PS Audio Plus several other things. Over all the real question is just why did we close? I had a partner, whe became less and less connected with the business, until I was doing it alone.... That can only last so long. The company was healthy enough that I pulled my investment money only out of the company, droe to the state capital and signed my interest over to my partner. Years ago, I was a CMC Stereo Store manager, after that I was doing custom speaker work, then went to work for SpeakerCraft/Marcof electronics, I later was a rep for several 12v companies, plus Sumo (at their end) Jamo, Straight Wire, PS Audio, Museatex/Meitner plus a few others. My own store was called "Sounds Right"