Jeffrey Barber opened Sonic Boom in 2001. “I never found an area that I care for that much,” Jeff admits, “outside of university I started working at a record store and it went from there. After working in a store for about 10 years, I thought I could do it on my own and I started to save up to do that.”
As Jeff's dream to open his own music store became a reality, CD sales began to decline. Luckily, something unexpected happened; the resurgence of vinyl records compensated for the decline and helped Sonic Boom continue to thrive.
“It’s quite different than downloading an mp3 because it’s a ritual in itself," Jeff explains. “I think that’s part of the allure of why (vinyl) came back. It’s intimidating to a lot of people — to young people — so we’re educating them along the way and watching it grow.”
This shop does not take any responsibility for its products.
You will never make an exchange or return even if there are visible defects. Rude and disrespectful.
Sonic Boom has an amazing selection of CDs and DVDs and eclectic stuff related to sound, such as record players from 1962. On a scale of 1 to 10 I rate this place a 12 out of 10, yes 12 out of 10, in other words, off the scale.