Advice for buying used gear (non-locally)

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  • george_k
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2004
    • 342

    Advice for buying used gear (non-locally)

    I'm looking for a integrated amplifier to replace the receiver I'm currently using to drive my speakers. I realize that with the budget I've set for myself ($2,000), I could get a far better sounding used product than I could if I spent the money on something new.

    The main reason I've held back from buying anything used is because you can't demo before you buy. Also, I'm from Montreal and the local market for used equipment is both expensive and limited in terms of what's available, anything I do buy is likely to come from Audiogon.

    How do you guys work around this drawback?
  • dyazdani
    Moderator Emeritus
    • Oct 2005
    • 7032

    #2
    The biggest problem is auditioning. The bright side is that as long as buy high quality equipment and be patient enough to wait for a good price, you can always sell the piece again without losing much money.
    Danish

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    • greenhorn
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2007
      • 204

      #3
      Audiogon - Videogon

      I used Audiogon - Videogon when I bought my Anthem Pre-Amp and Amp. I scoured it for ads that were semi local to me so that I could go and see - demo the gear. The gear I ended up purchasing wasn't hooked up so the seller and I arranged a deal where i could take it home for a couple of days and test it out.

      Worked out well.

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      • RobP
        Ultra Senior Member
        • Nov 2004
        • 4747

        #4
        Almost everything in my setup was purchased pre-owned, I knew what brands I wanted, so I would purchase units from Audiogon and give them a try, I made sure though that I bought them right so if I didnt like the piece I could re-sell it and not lose any money.
        Robert P. 8)

        AKA "Soundgravy"

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        • gostan
          Senior Member
          • May 2003
          • 445

          #5
          I have had great luck purchasing fairly expensive AV gear on Audiogon from Sellers with high ratings.
          Stan

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          • wkhanna
            Grumpy Old Super Moderator Emeritus
            • Jan 2006
            • 5673

            #6
            I too, have had good luck on Agon. 1 amp, a Rotel 1066, and a Magum Dyalab FM tuner, etc. But always be careful. I always have a phone conversation with the seller. It's no grantee, but it can't hurt.
            _


            Bill

            Practicing Curmudgeon & Audio Snob
            ....just an "ON" switch, Please!

            FinleyAudio

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            • NonSense
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2003
              • 138

              #7
              Originally posted by george_k
              I'm looking for a integrated amplifier to replace the receiver I'm currently using to drive my speakers. I realize that with the budget I've set for myself ($2,000), I could get a far better sounding used product than I could if I spent the money on something new.

              The main reason I've held back from buying anything used is because you can't demo before you buy. Also, I'm from Montreal and the local market for used equipment is both expensive and limited in terms of what's available, anything I do buy is likely to come from Audiogon.

              How do you guys work around this drawback?
              George

              I would disagree with you. Montreal is probably the best city in Canada in terms of quality used gear. Far better than Ottawa. Probably why "Le Festival Son & Image" has been so successful. Just a couple of weeks ago I picked up a very nice, used integrated in Montreal sub $2k. Took the afternoon off and drove down for the demo.

              You should decide what you want and then just wait until it become available. If you choose a successful piece, someone will always be making the move to upgrade. While your waiting, just keep a record of the prices on Audiogon to keep the seller honest. You may have to pay a little more, but it was probably worth it to have the local pickup.

              There are also several audio shops that take gear on consignment both there and in Ottawa. You can often get great deals that way as well. If there is a specific piece you are looking for, they may have a customer kicking the tires on an upgrade, who would make the move if they had a buyer of their current gear.


              FWIW


              Hope this helps.
              Bruce

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              • dave
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2003
                • 434

                #8
                I have had really good success using Audiogon, what helped me out was using A-gon on conjuntion with Audio Reviews website wwwaudioreview.com.
                I used that forum to find the reviews on various pieces of equipment, to see what suited my personal preferences and went from there.

                Dave...
                Dave...

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