The Best City to audition High end and Vintage Audio


Seoul is the best place to audition high end and vintage audio.

There are three places that I can recommend.


The first one is Yongsan Electronic Center which used to house more than 100 audio shops but only 50 remaining now.

The second one is I-Park mall located in Yongsan train station which is 1 km away from the first one.


The third one is Seocho Electronic Center which houses around 30 audio shops located in Gangnam District(Gangnam Style)

https://youtu.be/9bZkp7q19f0


https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipMtNSB4H5MbCvLRW_yUOEOl3WRBxcf--Jdo_iBJFwEeTH1i-rg4WsWWn5tp03-W1Q/photo/AF1QipMt44zSIw0NovqUoZCHdqHa1CNu4zUSEYxdXFKu?key=VjN1SHRiUWYxUGd0dk5qWTVQOEJNNXdMaEZ0RGZB 

Above photo is a vintage shop in Seocho Electronic center


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They say if you haven't been to Tokyo you haven't been to a city.
Would anyone confirm this ?
"They say if you haven't been to Tokyo you haven't been to a city.
Would anyone confirm this ?"

Me.
If you mean do the Japanese say this , I have no idea .If you mean the rest of us , about 50 million tourists a year do .
I mean "the rest of us", yes. I sympathize with Japanese - 50 million tourists a year must be terrible.
On 1980, I had been to Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Nagoya, Tokyo and Hakone( Mt Fuji) for 10 days.

I had lot of fun and chance to visit Akihabara.

Since then I visited Tokyo three times more, two on business and another to visit my Japanese friend.

I had never been back to Akihabara again.

So I am curious how it changed almost 40 years after my visit.