Give Sounds Like Music a call at 480-515-0565. They are located just off
the 101 in the Desert Ridge Mall. If possible, see if you can get a hold
of Kurt (last name escapes me a the moment). I found him to be very
helpful. He even helped me talk my wife into getting some real nice LINN
speakers.
They have a web site at
http://www.soundslikemusic.com
I am not in the market for any new stuff at the moment, but when I am, I
will be going back there.
As for Showcase, I've been there a few times. Unless you are looking to
spend several thousands of dollars, they really aren't interested.
scott
ps
If you get a hold of Kurt, tell him Scott Brewster sent you. Not sure if
its worth anything (or if he remembers me) but you never know.
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Kurt Granroth wrote:
> [This is not even remotely Linux related (other than the fact that I *will*
> have a few TiVOs in the room but I'm posting anyway since there seems to be
> a high correlation between A/V and Linux geeks]
>
> I'm going to be converting a spare bedroom into a dedicated home theatre and
> need recommendations on who to go with. I have too many questions that I
> can't find answers for online (and I'm pretty decent at searching) to go at
> this on my own. I tried going through Showcase Home Entertainment but
> their service has been horrid so far.
>
> Basically, I need an outfit that can answer all my questions, provide a good
> recommendation on components based on my budget (~$10k), allow me to see
> the components in action in a similar environment, and install and
> integrate all of it.
>
> So anybody have any local favorites (or horror stories)?
>
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NT makes anything simple, easy, and anything difficult to do, impossible.
Unix makes anything easy to do difficult, and anything difficult to do,
possible. Basically, if your VCR is still flashing "12:00" then unix is not
for you!