Editorial

How Hi-Fi Dealers (Audio Stores) Can Bring the Best Value System to Your Home

The act of purchasing any product can be most frustrating. This especially includes buying and taking ownership of a good stereo system (the same applies to home theater, but for this purpose, I am using stereo to keep it simple). There is a considerable amount of time and money invested, and when the process is done, how do we know if we made the best decisions? Let’s explore this and while doing so, lay out an understanding of the value of the audio store.

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I purchased my first audio system in 1977 and have owned dozens of fine systems over these past 44 plus years. I spent 3 years selling audio equipment from 1979 until 1982 and have been in auto retail since 1982. In 1993, I purchased a new vehicle auto dealership as a first-generation owner, all while still loving audio as a hobby. So, when our Co-Editor-in-Chief, Carlo Lo Raso, asked me to write an article about the importance of the dealer/store, I gladly accepted. For you, the reader, rest assured there is nothing I stand to gain for writing this article. I have no financial involvement with any audio company. My only interest in writing this is to help lay some groundwork regarding how you can get the best value for your hard-earned dollars.

What Are Your Goals?

You have decided you want a good system. This is where we all start. This is also where a quality dealer can be your most valuable asset. There are so many variables regarding what makes a good system, and by doing some homework, you can help the dealer, and yourself, to make what is eventually a great choice. There are no rights and wrongs when putting together a system. For example, you may want a system that can impress your friends and family with how loud it can play without sounding distorted. On the other hand, you may want a system that is just for you, that will allow you to escape your day-to-day grind. Where will your system be located? How much space do you have in your room? Home theater or two-channel? Will there be any headphone listening in the cards? If you can decide for yourself what YOUR goals are for a system, you have taken a major first step towards helping the process. It’s your money, so you get to decide what you want. In my over 40-year tenure as an audiophile, one thing is constant: the system which is something you pick because YOU love it will give you years of joy. The system you pick because you wanted to please someone else will almost always need replacing in the near future.

Decide How Much Time You Want to Spend Reading Reviews and Following Forums

The audio review can be helpful in selecting the right equipment. If you enjoy reading reviews, or you have audio/video sites or writers that you follow whose opinions you trust, go for it. Keep in mind that all reviewers (the author of this piece included) can help set some general guidelines to follow, but we are in no way a substitute for listening for yourself. You may also have visited some of the audio forums that have been in business since the mid-1990s. These forums are filled with people who either work for audio companies or are “fans” of a particular company. They are the least reliable source of honest information.

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Craig Chase

Craig Chase intends to become the rebel of our team. (We welcome one more rebel to the SECRETS Team!) He got his start in audio while still in high school in small town Pennsylvania, and took his love of audio to Penn State, where he was a campus rep for Electrovoice, Advent, Altec-Lansing, Pioneer and Technics. This mini career with audio set him on the path to making audio a lifetime passion. After graduating Penn State at the low point of the 1982 recession, a terrible time to start a career, he took a job selling cars at a Ford-Datsun-AMC-Jeep dealership in Erie, Pa. What started off as a job until something better came along turned into a tremendous career, and now Craig has a thriving financial services company and owns a Chrysler-Jeep-Ram-Dodge dealership in the university town of Edinboro, Pa. These companies have allowed Craig to build two things he loves: a 20-year-long stint writing reviews for audio equipment on several forums and helping people and animals in need. Few things are more rewarding to Craig and his family than rescuing a dog, cat or even a horse. The Chase family currently has 11 rescue animals and has helped place hundreds of others. Craig also works with several shelters in northwest Pennsylvania that provide direct aid to people in crisis. It is this love of helping others that has also made his tenure in audio so enjoyable. From the time he installed his first system in a friend's dorm room as a college rep to more recent experiences in the forum world helping someone assemble a system, Craig knows the sense of accomplishment of letting someone in on our SECRET: a music system can make life more enjoyable. 

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