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Richer Sounds is the only dealer now left worth having. Never thought I would say that 30 years ago when they started, everyone sneered at them. They don't try to rip you off.

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Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote:Richer Sounds is the only dealer now left worth having. Never thought I would say that 30 years ago when they started, everyone sneered at them. They don't try to rip you off.
Unfortunately, they have indulged in some sly practice. Advertising flavour of the month 5 star reviewed products at a low price but only having a few units available throughout the country. When you go into a shop they point you to something 'just the same' but that you've not heard of and that they've got shed loads to sell at much bigger margins than the one you went in for...
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Standard retailer ploy in all industries.

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Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote:Standard retailer ploy in all industries.
Doesn't seem to apply to high end cameras and lenses but then new prices are eye watering.

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savvypaul wrote:
Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote:Richer Sounds is the only dealer now left worth having. Never thought I would say that 30 years ago when they started, everyone sneered at them. They don't try to rip you off.
Unfortunately, they have indulged in some sly practice. Advertising flavour of the month 5 star reviewed products at a low price but only having a few units available throughout the country. When you go into a shop they point you to something 'just the same' but that you've not heard of and that they've got shed loads to sell at much bigger margins than the one you went in for...
Just buy stuff that is marked as available on-line. Then you know they have stock in the warehouse. I think they are awaiting more stock from China at present for many black fascia items as they are only available to order in store.
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I used to pass by the London Bridge Richer Sounds every day for about 18 or 19 years on my way to work in the seventies/eighties and you'd never believe they could shoehorn that much tempting stuff into something the size of a shoe box. Fair play to Julian Richer for seeing an opportunity all that time ago and not only grabbing it with both hands but outlasting the majority of other dealers by adapting when he needed to. Anyway, how can you fault a man who's married to someone named Rosie Richer. :lol:
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Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote:
Daniel Quinn wrote:Stan association with Cambridge ended a long time ago .
Cambridge Audio were in financial trouble as Stan was never a good business man. He worked out a system to defraud Customs and Excise (vat). The problem is he fell out with and sacked a member of staff who knew what he was doing. The next time he had stuff making a second pass down the production line having serial numbers changed he was raided. He spent 6 months in jail for VAT fraud. The company was sold out of bankruptcy.
I understand this thread with this history hence Cambridge Audio is now part of Richer Sounds

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savvypaul wrote:
Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote:Richer Sounds is the only dealer now left worth having. Never thought I would say that 30 years ago when they started, everyone sneered at them. They don't try to rip you off.
Unfortunately, they have indulged in some sly practice. Advertising flavour of the month 5 star reviewed products at a low price but only having a few units available throughout the country. When you go into a shop they point you to something 'just the same' but that you've not heard of and that they've got shed loads to sell at much bigger margins than the one you went in for...
I agree found this out yesterday when I visited a store got pestered by a salesmen and couldn't even look around he gave me the usual spiel they probably are one of the better dealers and would be my first choice as you can haggle and did not realise Roksan has now been taken over by Monitor Audio with both brands now given prominent display in the 2 channel section.

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That's probably why they had A Roksan Xerxes 10 in the MA room at Bristol show. Not a good combo as those metal drivers gave me the same effect as bad digital after a few minutes. Quit the opposite of the Michell Room using Proac D20R speakers with ribbon tweeters.
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Had a civilised 'exchange' with a Rega dealer on the Rega Research facebook group. I suggested that most if not all of the Rega TTs could be sold direct as the dealer is simply handing over a sealed box - cartridge fitted and aligned, piss easy job to fit the counterweight and balance the arm. 30 day home trial would be much better than a few tracks in dealer dem room and the dealer margins that Rega saved could be used to offer a 'full value' upgrade scheme within 2 years of purchase. He wished me a good evening...

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