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Cheers. The amp was offered at £450 sterling. But your rule 1 brought me back to good sense!
Its very hard to buy hifi, Rule 1 is so evidently true, but how to hear things, especially if I buy on the used market? |
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On Monday, July 2, 2018 at 12:53:38 PM UTC-4, wrote=
: =20 It=E2=80=99s very hard to buy hifi, Rule 1 is so evidently true, but how = to hear things, especially if I buy on the used market? Used stuff is what I do, mostly. From any source including (really) dumpste= rs and curbside gleanings. There are two purveyors of used stuff proximate = to me - and I have 'a deal' with them - I will pay 5% of asking price per w= eek or fraction thereof, not to exceed 3 weeks for a home audition. All to = be applied to the purchase price if I choose that option.=20 On remote stuff, I am an unapologetic bottom-feeder. If I get it cheap enou= gh and don't like it, I can (usually) sell it on and come out whole. And as= I am moderately skilled in basic repairs, I am willing to take a few risks= .. Have I been burnt? You bet! But, overall, I am still ahead of the game.= =20 Take your time. As my Irish mother used to say: Marry in haste, repent at l= eisure.=20 Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA=20 |