How do you research home audio gear?
Initially, I research in online forums (Audioholics, AVSForums, etc.) and online review magazines. I then attempt to audition the gear via a retailer if possible.
Where do you usually end up buying your home audio products? (How would you describe the retail store or type of online dealer?)
I usually buy from a large electronics store (new) or online (new/used) depending on what I consider to be a better deal. My large electronics store is usually Fry's (but occasionally Best Buy). My online dealer is usually Amazon. However, I do get used/refurbished gear from E-bay, Audiogon and Craigslist, too.
What was your best home audio buying experience and why? (Was it the information you received, the sales person, the great coffee, the simplicity…what made it a really great experience?)
My best experience was buying two Infinity Primus speakers at Fry's Electronics for $99 and tossing them into the back of my Prius. I felt like I got a steal for some great towers at a white van price. (My best video purchase involved stuffing a 52" rear projection DLP still inside the box! into that same Prius to the amazement of several Texans who felt I needed a pickup truck or SUV to haul the box away!)
How important is getting the best price or value for the money? How and where do you typically find the best price?
I find the best price through research. I check online retailers (E-bay, Audiogon, Amazon, Audioholics Store, etc.) and comparatively shop at retailers (Target, Wal-Mart, Fry's, Best Buy, Costco, Sam's Club, etc.) I typically find the best prices at Fry's then Amazon for new gear. I find the best prices for used gear on E-bay.