What I have done for years is buy used, try it in my system and the sell it if I was not satisfied or wanted to go in a different direction. If you buy it right on the used market, you can usually turn it around for what you purchased it for. Worst case scenario, you might loose a few hundred dollars. I would have no reservations on the a3000hv. It is a phenomenon piece of equipment, assuming the rest of your rig is up for the challenge.
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Thanks for the first-hand report, @bmontani . |
@audiotroy its now been some years since your very passionate posts on T&A. What has occurred since then? Do you even still carry the line? If not what happened? |
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