Motivated by fellow headfi geek Craig I visited Music to my Ears, Mark Mawhinney's new store in Babcock Blvd. The place is a blast to visit, highly recommended. The store has two sections: vinyl and headphones/DACs/TTs. The vinyl side has used and new vinyl, the used stuff is reasonably priced and all the LPs that I checked were in great shape and clean:
Audio in Pittsburgh by
Jose Sifontes, on Flickr
The center-of-room shelves are used records, the shelves on the walls are new stuff. Lots of MoFi and OMR pressings:
Audio in Pittsburgh by
Jose Sifontes, on Flickr
The other side is all headphones, DACs, and turntables. I did all my headphone listening on an Hugo Chord DAC connected to a Moon Audio CD player via coax:
Audio in Pittsburgh by
Jose Sifontes, on Flickr
There were other geeks there with their laptops and CDs, some brought DACs as well, testing can after can:
Audio in Pittsburgh by
Jose Sifontes, on Flickr
The highlight of the visit was testing Focal's Elear cans: amazing sound for $995 (the store has a large selection, including Audeze, Beyer Dynamic, Focal, Grado, Fostex, etc.):
Audio in Pittsburgh by
Jose Sifontes, on Flickr
There is a large selection of Rega and similar turntables, plus a bunch of phono preamps:
Audio in Pittsburgh by
Jose Sifontes, on Flickr
Also visited the audio showroom upstairs, where I drooled over the sound produced by a pair of Magico S3s (220 pounds each) and the usual crop of cool speakers:
Audio in Pittsburgh by
Jose Sifontes, on Flickr
Fun place to visit and drop a few bucks on vinyl, cans, etc.
OBG