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1162.1 | | SALSA::MOELLER | Hear me now or hear me later | Wed Jan 20 1988 17:22 | 11 |
| well, i had GREAT luck working with West L.A. Sound on my original
MIDI purchase: KX88/Roland MKS-20/MIDIverb. Of course, I had been
in a couple of times and spoken directly with the salesman that
I eventually bought from long-distance. Be clear about your rep's
name and tell him that you'll make sure all orders get his name
on them.. incentive !
Just about to check out some mailorder open-reel contacts I got
in note 1055. more later.
karl
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1162.2 | | RANGLY::BOTTOM_DAVID | semi smokin' mama... | Thu Jan 21 1988 09:27 | 29 |
| I've recently mail ordered from two differnt places both provided
good serivce over the phone
one is Profound Sound (Kansas) 1-800-63-SOUND mention your DEC
connectin ot Shane and he'll take good care of you.
the other is East Coast Sound (Conn.) 1-203-748-2799, I dealt with
Reid.
My experience was that Profoudn had the Midiverb in stock and aside
from a slight address mixup (he sent it to my home address care
of Digital Equipment Corp, in Augusta they ignore the address when
they see DEC, it was delivered to the plant and sat for a week before
anyone bothered to tell me it was here, meantime Shane initiated
a trace via UPS). East Coast Sound didn't have either of the things
I ordered in stock, I now have one and am satisfied with the price
etc. the other I expect any day now.
Up here I don;t have the luxury of well stocked local stores, most
stores up here seem to be on the verg of bankruptcy and have next
to nothing in stock. for example the only tascam dealer in Maine
hasn't any tascam gear in stock, they can order it but right now
I've been waiting over two months for a stupid remote for my 234
and they can't even give an estimate of a delivery date. Needless
to say this dealer isn't going to get a great deal of my business
in the future if any at all...mail order is a quick way for me to
1. get the gear I need/want 2. beat the local prices by mucho $$$.
dave
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1162.3 | Charge policies | DFLAT::DICKSON | Network Design tools | Thu Jan 21 1988 09:39 | 9 |
| Mail order musical stuff may be like mail order computer stuff, which has
received a lot of press lately. A big thing to watch out for is whether
they charge your credit card when they receive the order, or when they ship
the goods. Some sleazy types charge your card when the order goes in, even
if they don't have the item in stock. Do not do business with these types.
The computer places have big multi-page ads listing everything they sell as
well as their charging and shipping policies. I haven't seen such ads for
music equipment.
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1162.4 | LIST | HPSTEK::RHODES | | Thu Jan 21 1988 09:40 | 14 |
| My list:
Profound Sound 800-637-6863
East Coast Sound 203-748-2799
Sam Ash 800-472-6274
Manny's 212-819-0576
Thoroughbred Music 813-237-5597
Rhythm City 404-237-9552
Music Emporium 800-648-8460
47th St Photo (Casio) 800-221-7774
Zampino's (drums only) 216-499-1198
Todd.
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1162.5 | Part of saving money | HPSTEK::RHODES | | Thu Jan 21 1988 09:50 | 14 |
| >received a lot of press lately. A big thing to watch out for is whether
>they charge your credit card when they receive the order, or when they ship
>the goods. Some sleazy types charge your card when the order goes in, even
>if they don't have the item in stock. Do not do business with these types.
Profound did this to me when I purchased the MIDIVERB. I don't think they
knew was part of the "DEC connection". They claimed that they had mailed
it and it was lost in transit, but when I talked to a different sales person,
he said that they had been out of stock on the unit for some time. Basically
you have to expect crap like this if you're gonna get the best price.
Most of the local music stores are no better...
Todd.
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1162.6 | | DFLAT::DICKSON | Network Design tools | Thu Jan 21 1988 12:02 | 3 |
| Indeed salesmen at local music stores may know nothing, or may lie, or both,
but at least you can see the item in its sealed factory carton sitting
in front of you on the counter before you hand over the money.
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1162.7 | Good mail-order | SQM::VINSEL | she took my bowling ball too | Thu Jan 21 1988 12:29 | 6 |
| I cast my vote for Profound Sound. I just called Shane to order
some equipment (TX-81Z and MIDIverb II) and was very impressed with
him. When I told him I was from DEC, he treated me as if I were
a long time friend of his. Got a good price too ($395 and $269).
pcv
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1162.8 | DEC Music Supply??? | JAWS::COTE | 20 days already? This is easy... | Thu Jan 21 1988 12:31 | 3 |
| Is there anyone here who *hasn't* spoken to Shane in the last hour?
Edd (who_just_ordered_MVII_and_HR-16)
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1162.9 | Profound... | SQM::VINSEL | she took my bowling ball too | Thu Jan 21 1988 13:33 | 7 |
| re:.8
That's sort of the impression I got when I spoke with him...
pcv
PS: 20 days!!!, you're home free. Congrats!!!
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1162.10 | this is getting ridiculous! | DISSRV::CROWLEY | ere lies David St. 'ubbins, and why not! | Thu Jan 21 1988 13:46 | 12 |
|
re .8
ya, ME! I've been having the same luck as yesterday....:^(
gotta go try again....
ralph
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1162.11 | | ECADSR::SHERMAN | No, Rodney. That's *old* science! ... | Thu Jan 21 1988 18:39 | 6 |
| FWIW - when I've gotten stuff I've found the best prices at either
Profound or Sam Ash, as a rule. Shane's good to deal with. Seems
like he's ready to match or beat any deal I get from other places.
I don't think he would ever intentionally give any of us a bad deal.
Steve
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1162.12 | More on Profound Sound | COMET::EAGER | | Tue Jan 26 1988 17:14 | 8 |
|
I have ordered an HR-16 from Profound, (Shane). I felt good
about doing business with Shane, except that recently I seem to
be getting the run-a-round as far as the situation on the HR-16's
go. If it turns out that I am getting the shaft, I will mention
it here, but sofar Profound is my choice for mail order.
Mark
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1162.13 | Explain please??? | JAWS::COTE | Help!! Personal_name Brain Cramp!! | Thu Jan 28 1988 08:11 | 6 |
| I've got one ordered too. What makes you think you're getting the
runaround? I'm as frustrated as the next person when it comes to
getting one of these but I don't get any indication that Profound
is pulling my chain.
Edd
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1162.14 | | RANGLY::BOTTOM_DAVID | Feats don't fail me now | Fri Jan 29 1988 06:41 | 5 |
| re: runaround...and I still don't have mine yet either... and that's
not Profound but East Coast Sound....yeah the first on the east coast
to get them...that's the ticket!
dbII
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1162.15 | | MTBLUE::BOTTOM_DAVID | That's my heart in the street | Fri Feb 19 1988 07:14 | 61 |
| This list of mail order houses cam in on usenet complete with the
recommendations from different folk. Perhaps the DECCMS can us this
list as a starting point.
dave
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Musician's Friend
P.O. Box 869
Eagle Point, OR 97524
(503) 826-9545
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Profound Sound
800-63-SOUND.
Ask for Shane. On a scale of 1 to 10 (ten being bestest) I rate them
at 9.3, nearly perfect, and hours off calling around Sam Ash (who
appear to be scitzophrenic), Manny's, Rhythm City, Thoughbred Music
etc...has never found a lower price...
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SAM ASH MUSIC
124 Fulton Ave
Hempstead, NY 11550
(718) 347-7757
Ask operator for toll free order number These guys have been the
cheapest on everything I have ordered so far and they have very FAST
service.
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I have also had very good service from:
CARUSO MUSIC
20 Bank Street
New London, CT 06320
(203) 442-9600
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Musician's Co-op
(919)968-1616 (Carrboro, NC -- near UNC-CH)
They have good prices (I got a TX81Z for $359, which was a special,
and got the quotes I mentioned on rec.music.synth for MIDI switchers),
and when they have the item in stock they are very reliable.
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Thoroughbred Music
(813) 237-5597
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1162.16 | | RANGLY::BOTTOM_DAVID | If the phone don't ring.. | Mon Feb 22 1988 09:38 | 18 |
| Just in off USENET:
Jack's Music, Red Bank N.J. 10% over cost sale for USENET users...
(201) 842-0731 ask for Rich or Chris
prior to orderreing you should send mail to
decwrl::"mtund!mlt"
or
decwrl::"mtdca!rmp"
to verify that you are a USENET user...the dealer asked for this
verification
good hunting!
dave
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1162.17 | Need routing info | DYO780::SCHAFER | Just another roadie. | Tue Feb 23 1988 15:35 | 9 |
| RE: .16
Could you please post the proper route to get back to these guys? The
address DECWRL::"mtdca!rmp" will NOT deliver from our node. What's the
routing information?
BTW - these guys just quoted me $2295 on the S-550.
-b
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1162.18 | | RANGLY::BOTTOM_DAVID | Lost a few tiles on reentry.... | Wed Feb 24 1988 07:16 | 4 |
| Brad, I've misplaced my usenet map so bear with me...it used to
reside in soft copy on ROLL:: I'll check it out...
dave
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1162.19 | | RANGLY::BOTTOM_DAVID | Lost a few tiles on reentry.... | Thu Feb 25 1988 11:01 | 6 |
| It's not in any of the maps I've got of the usenet....I'll post
to rec.music.synth and see if they can send me mail so I can figure
out a path...
dave
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1162.20 | Mail order or nothing??? | LEDDEV::HASTINGS | | Tue Sep 13 1988 12:46 | 20 |
|
Just a general comment of the wet blanket variety.
I think mail order is a great way to save $$$$ but it has some
drawbacks. I watched the 8-bit computer market take off and wane
several years ago. For a while it was great... plenty of stores,
plenty of chances to try out what you wanted to buy, easy to return
problems, new toys in hand the day you buy them. Eventually people
discovered the mail order houses... business dried up, stores closed.
Of course there were other factors but I'd hate to loose the chance
to actually try out a new piece of music gear with my very own ears at
a nearby store.
Solution? I really can't suggest one. I'm all in favor of saving
$$$. Maybe if we remember what can happen and throw *some* business
at these poor local music store owners ;-} ... My own rule is to
try to compensate for some of the time I use a store to gawk by
spending a bit of the green stuff there.
Mark
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1162.21 | software? | KOBAL::DICKSON | You could be an ocarina salesman | Fri Feb 02 1990 16:50 | 6 |
| Do any of these mail order places sell software? I never see it
mentioned in their catalogs. The magazines sometimes have ads from
places I've never heard off that list lots of software, but they never
publish the prices.
(Looking for an Opcode TZ editor for under $100.)
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1162.22 | tried East Coast ? | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad - boycott hell. | Fri Feb 02 1990 18:11 | 4 |
| Have you tried East Coast? They're supposed to be cutting us (DECMS)
*great* prices on software. Best you'll do is around 40% anywhere.
-b
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1162.23 | See Also MIX Bookshelf | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Thu Feb 08 1990 18:14 | 4 |
| You can also buy a wide selection of software from the MIX Bookshelf.
len.
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