
pjripple
Enthusiast
How do you arrange for an in-home demo? I've been looking for serveral months and not once has any sales person offered to let me demo equipment in my home. Just curious... Do you "purchase" the equipment with the understanding that you can return it if it doesn't meet your needs? Is this common? Are most retailers willing to do this? I agree that the way these systems are set up in the shops may not be anything like they would be at home...as a matter of fact, a guy at my local Ultimate Electronics was telling me how poorly their setup was and how that particular receiver would sound much better in my home.Jason Coleman said:I think that a true comparison involves in-home usage, where you can discover all of the subtleties and features of a piece of equipment. HT_Addict, this isn't meant to discount your comparison, but I think that you can really get a feel for gear when you can sit down on your own couch and use it for a few days. Additionally, the way that shops set up their gear is more for their own convenience than for the component's true performance.
Just a couple of pennies...
Jason
Paul