We love a good stereo article – especially when it’s about us! Below is a sampling of our favorite StereoBuyers press stories and blog mentions. For any media inquiries, please contact us.
Where has StereoBuyers been?
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From Architectural Digest, March 2022
Why “Listening Rooms” Are the Next Big Thing in Interiors
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From The Red Hook Star Revue, January 2021
Hi-end audio is a surprise best seller as COVID keeps people home
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From Stereophile, May 29, 2020
Listening 210: Guns N' Neuroses, the Life of a Used-Gear Specialist
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From The Absolute Sound, December 2019
Bar Shiru: The Connective Power of Music
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From New York Times, February 02, 2020
These Unknown Chinese Audio Brands Might Just Be the Best
No-name audio devices from China can output better sound than big-label gear. But locating these ‘Chi-Fi’ alternatives has been a unique pain—until now
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From Brooklyn Eagle, November 19, 2019
How eBay created its own business community in Brooklyn
Company reps and e-vendors left their offices and homes to talk revenue and process — offline.
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From Wall Street Journal, October 20, 2018
The Temple of Tunes
Vintage-audio collectors are on the hunt for coveted, ancient components to make their classic stereo systems sing. Here, how to start exploring and avoid the pitfalls.
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From C-NET, June 2, 2018
The Stereo Buyers listening room
I visited Stereo Buyers' Brooklyn, NY headquarters to get a first-hand look at some vintage audio, and there were aisles and aisles of the most rarified gear to drool over.
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From Steve Guttenberg Audiophiliac, May 25, 2018
The Audiophiliac gets down with vintage gear
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From Steve Guttenberg Audiophiliac, September 4, 2013
Audiophiles, Nazis, hoarders, and music lovers
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From C-NET, September 4, 2013
Brooklyn's treasure trove of used high-end audio
I visited Stereo Buyers' Brooklyn headquarters to get a first-hand look at their gear. Located in Red Hook, the facility was flooded by Hurricane Sandy last summer, and most of the inventory was literally underwater.
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From C-NET, February 16, 2009
Swap your old hi-fi for cash
Adam Wexler, who was always into hi-fi equipment, started hanging around high-end audio shops when he was just a kid. By the time he was in college, he was selling a local shop's traded-in components and speakers.