FWIW, I haven't been to the Phoenix Microcenter yet, mostly in that I'm afraid of how much I might otherwise spend there.
They only had one in Illinois, about seven miles or so from Micro Center, and it was one of the earliest to fold.
Once upon a time, I had brick-and-mortar Tiger Direct, Micro Center, and Fry's stores all within an hour's drive. Micro Center is the last one standing.
A few years later my mom finally let us get one with buffer underrun protection (and some multiplier on the write speed) so I could make mix CDs with music off Napster for my girlfriend and life was good.
By then, it was all pretty well sorted despite that burner having no underrun protection.
The IBM Ultrastar 9ES drives kept it fed very well on that otherwise quite slow Slackware box.
Burn a CD, compile a kernel, and browse the web while watching some VCD rip of a music video in one corner of the screen? No problem.
She still listens to it when working.