Is this rude?


I'm looking to buy the best speakers I can, used, for around $2000. I'm looking at JM Lab Electra 906 or 926, Joseph Audio Rm7si mkII's, and possibly Sonus Faber if I can find a great deal. The only way for me to hear these speakers is to go into high end audio stores and essentially pretend to be interested, already knowing that I won't be buying from them. Is that rude? I just don't see any other way to make an educated decision...

Also, does anyone have any reccomendations as to other brands to check out? I'd prefer floorstanders (the room is about 17 x 13), but I'd be willing to consider large monitors as well.

Thanks!
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Short answer, yes. Long answer, really depends on how much time the dealer puts into the demo. If you walk into the store and the speakers are already playing then no harm done. But if the dealer has to set them up (move them around or hook up different components to show them at their best) then that is not really fair (but who said life was fair?). Should you go through the demo and you appreciate the effort the dealer puts into demoing the equipment you can buy something else, say some interconnects or CD/LP. I certainly would inquire as to the availability of the floor pair of speakers at a demo price, might cost a little more but it could come with more perks than a pair bought off Audiogon.