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Deja Vu/Audio Unlimited/Brooks Berdan

Posted by clio09 on February 26, 2006 at 13:16:49:

I've had the good fortune to work with some great dealers as I've migrated coast-to-coast:

Deja Vu Audio, McLean, VA
Audio Unlimited, Denver, CO
Brooks Berdan, Monrovia, CA

Vu is a very knowledgable person who first got me into tubes, Spendor speakers, and SOTA TTs. John Barnes is one of the best guys to work with and I still go to him for my analog needs. I've just discovered Brooks Berdan and while I haven't made a purchase yet they have been extremely helpful. Not to mention a service department that is staffed on Saturday and an analog museum that is a blast from the past.