Hey, thanks! That's the old location, we're in a nicer. larger space now. I'll try to find a photo. This is our 30th year.My place to shop when I go home to Portland,Or thankyou Quadwreck for still being around.
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Hey, thanks! That's the old location, we're in a nicer. larger space now. I'll try to find a photo. This is our 30th year.My place to shop when I go home to Portland,Or thankyou Quadwreck for still being around.
Did they have a good selection of quad LP's? The stores, here in Ft. Lauderdale, don't.Took my daughter to a doctor's appointment yesterday afternoon. We passed this record store on the way. Since her appointment was likely to be about 90 minutes, i told her i'd spend the time at the record store. "You can be in a record store for 90 minutes," she asked. "Heck, yeah!" She bet me i'd leave with 20 records. I only bought 19!
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I haven’t seen a record store with a special quad section for about 50 years. They all seem to be just part of normal inventory, even when there’s an “audiophile” section.No Quad LP section at any of the stores i hit here
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I like Academy (and stopped in while there) but it's a very different sort of place. I also stopped into Book-Off and the music department was substantially downsized and replaced by anime paraphernalia and the like. I suppose it's what sells.J&R Music World was probably my favorite music (and movie) store in NYC
I was practically in tears when they closed down
We have almost nothing of that nature in New York right now
I was in Los Angeles last week and got to spend some time in Amoeba Music- what a great store. Wish we had anything similar to this in New YorkI like Academy (and stopped in while there) but it's a very different sort of place. I also stopped into Book-Off and the music department was substantially downsized and replaced by anime paraphernalia and the like. I suppose it's what sells.
I haven’t been there for about 20 years, but when my travels took me to the bay area, I made it a point to shop Rasputin’s in Berkely.The Amoeba Music stores in Los Angeles and San Francisco are truly "mega stores". Unfortunately, for those of us who do not live near these two metropolises, in my recent experience, record stores that carry a decent amount of SACD's, DVD-Audio, SHM-CD/SACD's are few and far between. The vinyl renaissance (which I am grateful for as it is physical product and a wonderful format for listening and collecting!) has really relegated CD's and other silver disc format(s) to second and even third tier status (a total flip flop from what happened in 1990/91/93). If any member has some suggestions for those of us who live in Northern California, I would greatly appreciate your suggestions.
Um, no? I grew up in the Bay. It's NorCal.The kind folks in the Bay Area hate it when they are mistakenly "attached" to Northern California and vice versa.
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