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    Fly Hifi Stereo

    Fly Hifi Stereo

    (18 reviews)

    This place is nothing short of sublime and well worth whatever it takes for you to make the…read morepilgrimage. I say "pilgrimage" because 1. it was a 4 hour drive and 2. it may well be the most wonderful aural experience you will ever have. I don't care how nice your headphones are, they cannot get anywhere near the imaging, depth, and impact that is provided by the equipment in this store. Remember, sound is a pressure wave, you don't just hear it with your ears, it is something you can feel with your whole body as it vibrates the air all around you. Likely if you are reading this review then you already have your reason for being interested in what this store has to offer. My reason is that I first experienced the greats of rock on my parents' hifi system (equipped with traditional large woofers) and have a need to imprint that same experience on my children (in the hope that they will have their third eye open to what music can be: time capsules, exploding with pure emotion). So, equipped with reason enough to visit, what makes Fly Hifi worth it? So many reasons. The most basic: you'll get better quality equipment here than ANYWHERE else for a much lower price. Other important factors: reliability (all equipment has a 30 day guarantee), a great demo space (great isolation and acoustically treated walls), ideal amplification (you'll hear the speakers' full potential), expertise (Steve knows his stuff but does not lord it over you), and vibes (all the other things that you can't find anywhere else like the comfy chairs, smell of high quality wood cabinets, zero pressure to buy from folks who enjoy what they are doing). So if you read all the way to here you're probably thinking, "Ok dude, I get to the point, you liked going to the vintage hifi store (who wouldn't?); what did you actually BUY?" Answer: The Klipsch Cornwall IIIs. I listened to them and in moments I knew they were exactly what I wanted. The punch of the bass seamlessly integrated with the crystal clear mids was so focused and clear which was exactly how I felt when I first heard my parents' system with my 3 year old hyper-sensitive frame. These things are going to blow my children away (with fidelity, not dBs; be responsible) and if my kids only come out of their childhoods with a passing interest in music it will not be for lack of the right exposure! I could not be happier with everything from pre-sales communication through purchase. Thanks again Steve for all your help and I'll be sure to follow up as I build out the system.

    This is a niche business of the highest order. If you are a connoisseur of 1970's - 2000's vintage…read morehigh end music making components this place is Shangri-La. I am a reformed audiophile / musician. 55 years ago I owned a frequently changing collection of big, beautiful and powerful high fidelity equipment. 95% made in the USA. Much of it movie theater caliber like giant Altec-Lansing speakers. I belonged to a small cadre of like minded audio nuts who were on a perpetual quest for machines that would turn our living rooms into giant sounding concert halls. The preferred recordings were all on vinyl LP disks. At the peak of my music addiction in the early 2000's I owned a record shop with 60,000 units. My current at home record collection is a meager 3,000 albums. So walking into this shop was an instant time travel experience to the days of my youth. I recognized and had previously owned some of the components on display. I didn't buy anything while visiting here, my family was with me and I didn't have an opportunity to browse the vinyl LP collection in the sale racks. I'll return to do that. If you are a newbie to vintage high end audio, this place should be on your bucket list to visit. If your current music listening method is from your phone feeding a pair of AirPods, you don't know what you are missing in the subtle details that recording artists painstakingly create. If you love music and want to hear and enjoy it more, visit here.

    AAA National Electric - electronicsrepair - Updated May 2026

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