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<blockquote data-quote="Baseline" data-source="post: 1155686" data-attributes="member: 14307"><p>I think that dealers would be shooting themselves in the foot. You will have to carry insurance to cover theft or breakage as you cannot be sure that the homeowner will keep their insurance up to date after concluding a contract for hire with the dealer and it is impractical to try and police the lessees. Furthermore, you may carry expensive and reputable brands which sound amazing in your listening room due to the room's acoustic treatments and because the equipment is properly setup and matched with ancilliaries. You cannot be held responsible for the potential client's bad room acoustics whether it be the actual room, the lack of proper acoustic treatment, or poor synergy with the rest of their equipment. In the end, you simply loose a potential sale. Our market is too small to let sales slip through your fingers and you can be sure that you will get people trying their luck at having access to equipment that they would not otherwise purchase as it is out of their financial bracket. Just my opinion. Keep it simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baseline, post: 1155686, member: 14307"] I think that dealers would be shooting themselves in the foot. You will have to carry insurance to cover theft or breakage as you cannot be sure that the homeowner will keep their insurance up to date after concluding a contract for hire with the dealer and it is impractical to try and police the lessees. Furthermore, you may carry expensive and reputable brands which sound amazing in your listening room due to the room's acoustic treatments and because the equipment is properly setup and matched with ancilliaries. You cannot be held responsible for the potential client's bad room acoustics whether it be the actual room, the lack of proper acoustic treatment, or poor synergy with the rest of their equipment. In the end, you simply loose a potential sale. Our market is too small to let sales slip through your fingers and you can be sure that you will get people trying their luck at having access to equipment that they would not otherwise purchase as it is out of their financial bracket. Just my opinion. Keep it simple. [/QUOTE]
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