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  2. Best Buy - Wikipedia

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    [16] [18] In 1967, Sound of Music acquired Kencraft Hi-Fi Company and Bergo Company. [18] Sound of Music earned $1 million in revenue and made about $58,000 in profits in its first year. [16] In 1969, Sound of Music had three stores and Schulze bought out his business partner. Sound of Music operated nine stores throughout Minnesota by 1978. [19]

  3. Circuit City - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s and early 1980s, it also sold mail-order under "Dixie Hi Fi" and advertised in hi-fi magazines. Wards experimented with several retail formats in Richmond, including smaller mall outlets branded "Sight-n-Sound" and "Circuit City". Samuel Wurtzel served as president of the company until 1970 and remained the chairman until 1984. [5]

  4. Audio Advice, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Audio Advice, Inc. is a specialty consumer electronics retailer in the United States, specializing in home and portable audio, home theater, and smart home technology. Audio Advice operates as both a retailer (in-store and online) and custom systems installer/integrator with branches in Raleigh, North Carolina and Charlotte, North Carolina.

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  6. Consumer electronics store - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1950s, hi-fi stereo equipment hit the mainstream market and references began to "hi-fi stores". [4] As demand grew for sets of audio components such as tuners, phonographs, receivers and speakers, many regional specialty audio/video chains were established and grew through the 1980s.

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