Relationships are a two way street

Michaels HiFi

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So I've bought quite a few audio related items lately. I've bought everything except my speaker through Mike (he does not sell the speakers I am getting).

Today I reached out to Mike to enquire about another purchase (I was able to sell some other "toys" today to use for audio gear as I am only able to have so much money tied up in hobbies at one time). He does not have it in stock and offered to order it for me. I know my local dealer has that item in stock - I could go buy it tomorrow and have it this weekend. Know what? I wouldn't even dream of buying from the local dealer and instead will end up ordering through Mike.

So my wife and I chatted today and she said she agreed with standing by Mike, but asked me why I was doing it from a conversational point of view (not trying to suggest I get it elsewhere). So it got me thinking.

Sure I've spent quite of bit of money with Mike lately (by my standards - not his standards LOL). And he treats me just as well, is just as helpful, and just as enjoyable to deal with EVER SINGLE TIME I reach out to him. Never any games from him, and always gives me great advice which I always appreciate.

But it's also a two way street. I don't waste his time tire kicking. I am respectful of his time. If I start to talk about an item, he knows I am in actual buying mode and not just killing time. When I have a hard budget cap (due to Wifey), he understands and helps me find things within that budget and never makes me feel small for it - BUT I am up front with him and don't play wishy-washy games with him. He also knows he has my loyalty, as I want to have a long term MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL relationship, which I think is the best kind. I also would like to think of him as an audio friend even though it hasn't been that long.

Compare that with the speakers that I am working with the manufacturer on. The dealer while certainly friendly, is slow to respond, and seems like I need to do all the follow up (I am NOT saying anything bad about them.). They are like most of the dealers I have dealt with in my life. Not bad, merely pretty good. But I don't like "pretty good". That's not how I treat my customers, and that's not how I want to be treated when I CHOOSE (let's be honest, these are not purchases of necessity) to spend my money.

An example - I ordered weeks ago an amp from Mike. They told me it was on back order but I'd have it this coming Monday. I actually followed up a couple of time because frankly with all the supply chain issues, I didn't really believe it would happen by this Monday. Know what? It didn't. It is arriving early - tomorrow! That's pretty freaking amazing.

Maybe its because I've worked in sales and retail in past life, maybe it's because I know I can be quirky so I REALLY value someone who can put up with me, and maybe it's because I'm a big believer in when you find something good - don't mess it up.

Anyone else value business relationships like this, or do you have more of a "easy come easy go" view?
 
What!? There's something Mike don't sell, LOL

What speakers are you getting?

I agree, if you find a good dealer who helps you it's worth the loyalty.
 
What!? There's something Mike don't sell, LOL

What speakers are you getting?

I agree, if you find a good dealer who helps you it's worth the loyalty.




La Scalla horn speakers. I currently have Cornwall IV's now.

I have owned everything from 800 series B&W's to Aerial Acoustics. I just love great horn speakers more than traditional designs.
 
Thank you Mike! I appreciate the kind words and loyalty. Glad you’re happy!


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Congrats Michael but brother you need to pace yourself. Less than two weeks, 88 posts and several Suncoast purchases. Your gonna burn yourself out and or run out of finances. Remember Rome wasn’t built in a day. :congrats:
 
Congrats Michael but brother you need to pace yourself. Less than two weeks, 88 posts and several Suncoast purchases. Your gonna burn yourself out and or run out of finances. Remember Rome wasn’t built in a day. :congrats:

I go in spurts with my audio - I make entire system changes all at once, then stay stable for a bit, then do it all over again. At least that's been the track record for the last 40+ years loving audio. LOL
 
Hi, are they Klipsch La Scala AL5, a great speaker, and not to expensive, but you do need a big room , well done

Thanks. I always thought I preferred JBL horns. But I was really impressed with the Klipsch Heritage series (the hand made ones). The lower end stuff is very hit or miss, but their upper end stuff I really enjoy.

I've got them matched with an SVS sub to fill in the lowest regions.
 
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