Skyebox, nothing is wrong with 10% over cost, except that many brick and mortar stores cannot keep the doors open on 10% profit over cost. They have all kinds of expenses beyond what they put in their pocket. I doubt that many could exist on that level.
What do audio shops need to do to survive ?
Take 2:
The Internet wave is going still, making it easier for us to buy practicaly anything, including high-end (and bad-end ) audio also.
There are difinite advantages to being able to walk in a shop, glance around, get helpfull friendly advice, and, without pressure, sit down for an audition. Problem is, this doens't happen very often...so...is there still a worthwhile value to brick and mortar shops?
The Internet wave is going still, making it easier for us to buy practicaly anything, including high-end (and bad-end ) audio also.
There are difinite advantages to being able to walk in a shop, glance around, get helpfull friendly advice, and, without pressure, sit down for an audition. Problem is, this doens't happen very often...so...is there still a worthwhile value to brick and mortar shops?
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