I would use it as a way of reassuring a potential buyer that the amp was up to spec and had been checked out by the manufacturer.
Kind of like having a mechanic check out a used car. To make sure there aren't any trouble spots lurking below the surface. Such as a transmission about to blow.
Kind of like having a mechanic check out a used car. To make sure there aren't any trouble spots lurking below the surface. Such as a transmission about to blow.