Is B stock a safe bet?


Curious to see if anyone has had any problems when buying B stock from an authorized dealer. The savings seem too good to pass up. I recently bought a Denon 3910 B stock with no issues and saved about 500.00. Looks and sounds great. Was I just lucky? Are there any horror stories?
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I have had good luck with "B Stock", or as they used to say "Factory Seconds". Sometimes it just means that the manufacturer made too many, and needs to clear inventory without reducing MSRP. But do be sure it comes from an authorized dealer. If it was a "demo" it is "broken in" for you.
I used to work at an audio store 10 years ago. At the time a 3-letter British mid-fi manufacturer had a lot of problems with their brand new recievers/integrated amps. The brand new ones that were sold and came back (about 4 out of 10) were sent to our in house technicians who would fix them all up and give them proper bias adjustments and calibrations. In fact, these "B" stock items were BETTER than brand new, same warranty and 30% off. I still like those mellow sounding but gutsy and plenty of amp little guys.....
I have owned a few b stock items along the road. I did have a denon dvd 2900 that I had to send in for servicing because it stoped reading SACD. It was still under waranty at that point, so I guess it was ok...It took 2 months to fix though.
Yep, sold plenty of B stock over the years...seems to be as good a bet in terms of performance as the other mostly. Still it's good to know you've got a warranty though. Yes, I'd buy B stock if need be, and I've worked in high end for many many years. Enjoy...