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Businiess name:  Electronics World
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I came to this store looking to upgrade my 10 year old NHT 1.5's. As the previous reviewer mentioned, this place sells high quality (and expensive) audio and visual gear, but it only sells one brand of speakers that is worthwhile for music: B&W. I have heard previous models from this company before and I'll admit that their sound really wasn't my cup of tea. However, this store just butchered them. My current speakers sounded much better than almost anything I listened to there, including the ~$2500 a pair "nautilus" bookshelf units (I believe the 805S's) that I know are much better than mine, and my speakers are set up in a cramped apartment which is most certainly not optimally set up for audio listening. Even one of their top-of-the-line models (the 802) was set up in a terrible room that made them sound so unbalanced that I thought the right channel was broken. Further, almost all of their chairs are off-center. So, if you want to sit where you should, you have to sit on their end

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