I was thinking the other day about all the audio stores that were around when I was a kid


I know we all grew up in different places so the experience shared here all will not relate to. Though I am sure there will be stories that some can relate to. I grew up,in Detroit Michigan and starting going to Audio stores at the ripe old age of 14 years old. Of course I didn't drive at the time so my father would take me. He loved music but wasn't really into audio equipment. Here are some of the stores I used to go to.

1. Tech hi-fi in Royal Oak
2. Audioland In Roseville
3. Audio Dimensions in birmingham
4. Absolute Sound in Royal Oak
5.Stereoland in Detroit

Of course there were other stores but my father would only take me so far. Everything was so new to me and fresh at the time it was really exciting. I still go to audiophile shows today and some audiophile meetings. And though I still enjoy it I had the most excitement when I was a kid.


taters

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Taters, the new store is David Michael Audio in Royal Oak.  He does indeed carry a number of high end brands, Magico and Constellation Audio being a couple I have heard, but will probably never afford.  It's a pretty nice store, still a work in progress last time I was there (about 18 months ago).  It is open by appointment only, but there are occasional new product demonstrations which is when I went.  I have yet to buy anything, though he is now the local VPI dealer so I may need to visit him for parts or accessories.  

ji35, I've been in Harry's place many times, including when he was in Birmingham, but the last time was at least eight years ago.  I only live a mile away, but as he has gotten older he has gotten more detached from his love of audio.  Most times when I visited it was just Harry there and the conversation quickly moved from audio to politics, I didn't mind it so much but I would spend a couple of hours there and never get to the point of why I visited.  Our conversations were also frequently interrupted when another customer came in, which is totally understandable, but the "new" guy would get the audio attention I couldn't seem to get.  He also took exception to my buying used equipment off Audiogon, can't blame him for that, but he made me feel unwelcome, even though I had bought quite a few things from him, so I haven't gone back.  Last time I saw him was at the Audiokharma show about five years ago.  The new Magnepan 1.7 were the only speaker he had on display, which coincidentally, were what I really wanted to hear.  No one else was listening so I asked him to play something he had brought.  He played it and then began talking loudly to several other people about 20 feet away.  After a few minutes he said "enough of this crap" and changed the CD without saying anything to me or even acknowledging me.  Guess I knew where I stood with him...