For us they have been going down hill, for them they been going uphill.Really? Where'd you hear that? That's not that surprising though...they've been going downhill for a while.
That's true, lots more money, but I can honestly say I wouldn't buy anything new RE, the stuff before they put "X" at the end of everything isn't bad at all, but after that, ugh.For us they have been going down hill, for them they been going uphill.
Lol, Wal-mart audio "tech support". I wonder what geniuses they will hire to tell you how to set your car on fire.Walmart online is similar to Amazon now. You can buy almost anything through outside vendors.
As far as local stores, RE and a few others have been in negotiations for a while about making that move. It won't surprise me at all if they end up with an "audio department" with in the next year or two. I don't see installs, but I do see "tech support" if you want to call it that.
I think so too. They also carry DB Drive stuff online too or at least they used to at walmart.com I just don't think that becasue something is sold at Walmart that it's automatically garbage. They carry different types of televisions as well. From low end to higher end. Food from lower end to higher end. Toiletries from lower end to higher end. So what? It's the biggest retail store in the US and if some company is lucky enough to sell their audio out of it they're probably going to make a lot of money. Nothing wrong with that. Me being a capitalist and all...Walmart online is similar to Amazon now. You can buy almost anything through outside vendors.
As far as local stores, RE and a few others have been in negotiations for a while about making that move. It won't surprise me at all if they end up with an "audio department" with in the next year or two. I don't see installs, but I do see "tech support" if you want to call it that.
What company does that? Not one.Na I'll just choose to keep the company that does try to please my every need and want in business. Walmart can go to h3ll