I found this thread very interesting. I live out in the middle of next to nowhere (Clovis, NM) so needless to say, putting hands-on with any equipment has been a major challenge in itself; I usually end up doing a lot of research, sometimes months to allow users to post comments etc. before I contact an internet retailer. The results of that are $$-saving but I'm behind the 8-ball when it comes to using the 'latest-greatest whiz-bang' that some clients want me to use in their recording - oh well. Still, the best way to prevent being taken to the cleaners is to research the heck out of it, (call the manufactor, watch bulletin boards, press releases, etc) and then be nice but be very verbal about something that didn't come the way you ordered it. Personally, both Sweetwater and Musician's Friend have gone out of their way to make me a satisfied customer and both contact me about once a month to see if there is anything else I might be needing and the Sweetwater guy actually visits with me (on his dime, no less) about my latest recording jobs. I was doubly impressed with Sweetwater when they screwed an order for me and then made up for it very nicely, (combining over-night delivery and reduced $$) and then staying in contact with me with setup info, manufator's info and getting back to me sometimes within the hour with answers. I do know that their job is to sell and that is the basis of their relationship to me and my studio. However, in dealings with a computer company (which at this time will remain anonymous) I have a horror story that hasn't quit - TWO FREAKING YEARS AFTER THE INITIAL PURCHASE!!! It happens. Happy hunting! Studio 24/7