cookiemonster
Well-Known Member
since Richer Sounds closed down, where's a good place in dublin or on the web to buy a hi-fi?
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pete said:richer sounds' belfast shop will be quite happy to take your cash over the interweb
i think
i'll have a look in after work, thanks!Pantone247 said:the hi-fi shop on the southside by the ha'penny bridge is good
they've never sold me anything I didn't need
and I've gone in saying "I need this thing to hook another thing up to a yoke"
also one day one of the dudes went ranting about who listen for the hiss instead of the music... which was cool
was in Peats at the weekend, they had my turntable on sale for five times what i paid for it!hugh said:Sorry ... this information is totally useless I suppose. Peats seems to be okay for CD players and amps and so on.
the guy who used to run richer sounds in dublin moved to cork and is now called munster sounds, here is his websitecookiemonster said:was in Peats at the weekend, they had my turntable on sale for five times what i paid for it!
it's the richer sounds website for me so.
i think that's called cloney audiohugh said:THere's a deadly place out in Blackrock but its total high-end stuff. Worth a visit just see how its possible to spend 50 grand on a stereo. They had weird things with tubes and stuff that I had never even seen before ...
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