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Specialties
Music To My Ear features product lines from Grado, beyerdynamic, Sonos, Simaudio, GoldenEar Technology, Peachtree Audio, Rega, Music Hall, Spin-Clean, BDI, van den Hul, and others, offering you the finest array of headphones, integrated amplifiers, speakers, CD players, turntables, cartridges, phono pre-amps, cables, audiophile vinyl, vinyl record care products, home theatre furniture, and more — all under one roof. Through our unique insight into the smartest custom installations, distributed audio for multi-room music, control via iDevices, theatre flat panel screens, and the warmest, quietest analog vinyl, Music To My Ear will place you in the center of your multimedia universe, while allowing you full control from the palm of your hand.
History
Established in 2012.
You’ve found it — Pittsburgh’s only hi-fi boutique!
If you’re anywhere in the Pittsburgh area, make your way to 21 Brilliant Ave. in Aspinwall to drop in and «hear us.» Want to sip some coffee while relaxing with your iPod in one of our comfy chairs, test driving an alluring pair of phonemenally sounding headphones? We welcome your visit. Want to spend your lunch break browsing through our cool selection of vinyl LPs for sale? We encourage you to check us out. Want to chat endlessly with our knowledgable staff about music or hi-fi audio? Oh, we could do that for hours!
Music To My Ear is the absolute aural pinnacle in sound and convenience… that blissful destination where hi-fidelity audio meets both computer technology and analog warmth, offering you the utmost listening experience. Around our Music To My Ear showrooms, we relish helping others in their pursuit of the «highest fidelity» in analog and digital audio. How do we pull it off? Simply put, we bring together the
Meet the Business Owner
Mark M.
Business Owner
Music to My Ear opened in 2012 on Brilliant Ave. in Aspinwall.
Owner Mark Mawhinney, who has been in the audio business for 35 years, said the store aims to feature the best of analog and digital.
Mawhinney said the store also aims to helps listeners increase the quality of their digital music.
«We want to be able to educate people on the advantages of using those formats properly to really achieve high-quality sound in their own home,» Mawhinney said.
Since its opening, the store has featured headphones, home-theater systems and the Sonos wireless system, which enables listeners to play different music in up to 32 different spots in their home. The store will allow listeners to visit and see how their music sounds on a high quality system, he said.
«My goal is we’ll have 50 to 75 pairs of quality headphones here for people to just come in and listen to,» Mawhinney said.