Planning audio audition trip to NY/NJ, vendors???


I am planning on burning some winter blues by jumping in the car, leaving NE Ohio and traveling east to Philly, north NJ or NYC to audition some audio gear. I'm looking for everything, CDP's, speakers, amps, etc., for various room sizes, future upgrading, and general audio knowledge/experience etc. I'm looking for your help on some good retailers to visit in these areas, hopefully some vendors that I could have a buying relationship with in the future. Would appreciate your positive experiences.
mjh049
Audio Connect on Bloomfield Ave in Verona NJ is a very good and recommended visit. Ask for John Ruttan. Dealers in NYC can be a disappointing experience. Audio Connect will be a good experience. 973-239-1799 ask for John Ruttan. Maybe best to call in advance so John can arrange an appointment and give you undivided attention. Every one at Audio Connect is very friendly and cares about the music. Kelly and Mary are sweethearts and will make your visit warm friedly and comfortable. You will hear music and be surprised at how much sound you can obtain for a reasonable amount of money when the components are matched well by a knowledgeable experienced staff who cares. Enjoy the trip.
Just for the sake of adding to the din regarding the NYC standard haunts, as well as possibly demonstrating that it can all depend on the luck of the draw when you walk in the door, I've had wonderful experiences at Innovative; fair to good experiences at Park Audio; both great and awful experiences at Singer (my favorite guy left, alas); reliably mediocre times at the Stereo Exchange; and after one trip uptown to Lyric to hear the Maggies, I never made it back. Yes, and Red Rose is a treat -- and you can pop into the Whitney while you're at it. While the New York city audio salons are certainly not the most reliably user-friendly, you can't knock the selection....
Toys from the Attic, in White Plains, NY (about 45 minutes from 42nd St) is great for used gear (and new gear, too!). I've been a customer since they started. They have a great depth of knowledge because they constantly take home used gear to play with. Check their website at tfta.com Jim's my regular salesman. Tell him Steve Cuskley sent you!
I agree with Stevegolf1 - Toys From The Attic in White Plains is a GREAT place to go. Jim, Bill and Mike are VERY knowledgeable about all kinds of gear and are glad to just hang and talk audio with you. Their prices are fair and they are simply some of the nicest guys I've met in the audio retail business. No stuck up, condescending "audio" attitudes there - just nice, down to earth folks who love audio as much as we do and who are always willing to help.
Most of my stereo came from Toys From The Attic in White Plains.I bought new,used and demo.Every piece I bought was like new.The prices were the best I could find.I always did business directly with Mario,the owner.His staff very pleasant but when I buy I want the top guy to take care of me.Mario helped me break into analog and spent countless hours on the phone with me helping me with set up etc.He even guided me through the complete set up of one table I bought from him over the phone.Of course it was my dime!Anyone thinking of getting into analog or anyone looking to upgrade should give Mario a call.He is a true analog child prodigy :~)MJH049-I would plan to visit White Plains on your trip.Besides an audio shop,Mario and John have one of the best guitar departments in the country.Im sure you would have a good time hanging out.