I am the first guy to tell someone go and find the best price Online vs Local. (authorized reseller) Home Audio is expensive, and as we try to maximize every dollar we spend, we sometimes forget about the value of working with your Local Dealer.
As some are aware, I have been buying form my same dealer since 2002, in the beginning mainly because he was giving me the best price. As online has become more prevalent, it has become easier to find comparable and sometimes slightly lower pricing. As Cheap as I am (Just ask my dealer
) There are a lot of things they can do, that you online guy can not or will not, and there is something to be said for building up the relationship. 1st and only time I will say this, price is not everything
I has purchased my 4k TV (about 5 months ago), from my dealer, when I could have possibly gotten it less expensive by other means. When I am spending more than 2k, I have a little more confidence working with him because, he has proven to take care of me when everything doesn't work out perfectly.
My Sony 4k XBR65850B had a bright red dead pixel on the screen. I have had several Sony TVs, 2 I still use besides this one, because they last, and I like their picture quality. I tried to call Sony Support where I got some overseas tech support (English as a second language) person who was reading a script and continued to immediately block me saying it needs to be greater than 10% Pixels for it to be a warranty issue. After about 15 minutes on hold and beating my head against the wall, I gave up. I then sent an email to my dealer who I should have gone to in the first place. He told me he would handle it, he did, got my problem taken care of, replacing my TV and far exceeded my expectations. It's not the first time I have had an issue with gear, but I know he will help me out. It would have saved me some aggravation if I went to him first.
(Getting off my Soap Box soon)
My suggestion to someone who is planning to build up their HT or Home Audio, while it might be smart to go online, think about the investment you make, and consider all options. If I am going to spend a lot of money, I will almost never do it online, I like to deal with a person face to face. Take time to talk to your local dealer, talk to a few, and you just may find out why some of them are still in business when most of them are closing their doors. Think of the time you might spend if you have an issue (Bad Tech Support, shipping expense, repair expense, time & aggravation, etc) and I think you may just find out there is more value in dealing local.
If you read all of this, I am impressed, but I have made a lot of mistakes, and learned how to avoid a lot going to this site and others, so I thought I would share my experience.