A "once over" by the manufacturer, even replacing the odd part is never going to identify subtle damage that does not reveal itself till much later. On the other hand, a deal is a deal. See how big a discount they give and base your purchase on that. Maybe they will give you not only warranty but an extended warranty. A drop in price of at least 25% will cover at least one future repair.
Manufacturer Repaired Dropped Integrated Amplifier - Should I Be Concerned?
AudigoN Team,
Question for you on a gently used solid state Class D integrated amplifier that I have the option of purchasing. This unit was damaged in shipping as it was dropped by FedEx. Because of the drop, I have the option to keep the unit after repairs (presuming an additional price reduction is offered to me by seller) or get my money back.
The speaker wire attachment post near the edge of the unit and the post attachment mounting surface were bent by the drop. No other signs of visible damage. Unknown if there is internal damage, because manufacturer instructed me to not power it before repair. Unit on the way to manufacturer and manufacturer will repair and has stated that the warranty will be honored after repair even though the unit was dropped - didn't expect that!
Should I be concerned about the long-term reliability of this unit assuming that all visual damage is repaired and that the unit is power tested for functionality? There is a price benefit over a new unit on this and depending on price adjustment, possibly over another used unit.
I presume that all electronics are designed for some level of acceleration based event during shipping. Please provide your thoughts - with the assumption that the repaired unit is initially functioning properly and the warranty is still valid. If this was your situation, would you pass on this or would you consider this still to be a viable option: a) if no internal damage was found, b) if there was internal damage to sensitive electronics that was repaired which would indicate that the integrated amplifier received a significant impact?
Thanks in advance.
Question for you on a gently used solid state Class D integrated amplifier that I have the option of purchasing. This unit was damaged in shipping as it was dropped by FedEx. Because of the drop, I have the option to keep the unit after repairs (presuming an additional price reduction is offered to me by seller) or get my money back.
The speaker wire attachment post near the edge of the unit and the post attachment mounting surface were bent by the drop. No other signs of visible damage. Unknown if there is internal damage, because manufacturer instructed me to not power it before repair. Unit on the way to manufacturer and manufacturer will repair and has stated that the warranty will be honored after repair even though the unit was dropped - didn't expect that!
Should I be concerned about the long-term reliability of this unit assuming that all visual damage is repaired and that the unit is power tested for functionality? There is a price benefit over a new unit on this and depending on price adjustment, possibly over another used unit.
I presume that all electronics are designed for some level of acceleration based event during shipping. Please provide your thoughts - with the assumption that the repaired unit is initially functioning properly and the warranty is still valid. If this was your situation, would you pass on this or would you consider this still to be a viable option: a) if no internal damage was found, b) if there was internal damage to sensitive electronics that was repaired which would indicate that the integrated amplifier received a significant impact?
Thanks in advance.
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