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<blockquote data-quote="Deiimos" data-source="post: 8829042" data-attributes="member: 682903"><p>The short answer is no. The local shop prices were insane so I shopped for bargains online even nearly 20 years ago now. I passed that shop hundreds of times though, use to live around there. I always felt bad going in places if I had no plans on ever buying anything, so I generally don't.</p><p></p><p>Longer optional read:</p><p>Only been in one audio shop in my life that I can think of and it was if I recall, Stereo Limited on Morse road not too far from the Columbus Car Audio, that was maybe 2000 give or take a year or two. I seem to remember them having a large acrylic floor you could walk on with amps under it. It may not have been a Stereo Limited location, my memory is a little hazy on it, but I really thought it was. It closed a long time ago. I thought Stereo Limited had 3 locations back then, but Wayback archive only shows two, though that might have been around the time it closed (all locations have been closed for a long time now).</p><p></p><p>Even more recently I helped take my sisters car to Columbus Car Audio on E Main ST in Reynoldsburg to drop it off / pick it up to get the windows tinted, but no reason for me to go inside that location either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deiimos, post: 8829042, member: 682903"] The short answer is no. The local shop prices were insane so I shopped for bargains online even nearly 20 years ago now. I passed that shop hundreds of times though, use to live around there. I always felt bad going in places if I had no plans on ever buying anything, so I generally don't. Longer optional read: Only been in one audio shop in my life that I can think of and it was if I recall, Stereo Limited on Morse road not too far from the Columbus Car Audio, that was maybe 2000 give or take a year or two. I seem to remember them having a large acrylic floor you could walk on with amps under it. It may not have been a Stereo Limited location, my memory is a little hazy on it, but I really thought it was. It closed a long time ago. I thought Stereo Limited had 3 locations back then, but Wayback archive only shows two, though that might have been around the time it closed (all locations have been closed for a long time now). Even more recently I helped take my sisters car to Columbus Car Audio on E Main ST in Reynoldsburg to drop it off / pick it up to get the windows tinted, but no reason for me to go inside that location either. [/QUOTE]
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