Opinions on the current market


I’ve been reading extensively, trying to narrow down the best option for a tube pre to add to my system. The nature of the hobby is such that I expect to try a few different options, so I’m curious about people’s opinions on the market right now. Figuring I’ll have to resell whatever i try, I’d like to ‘buy right’ now. I’m not by nature an equipment flipper, but there are just too many possible options to expect to get it right first time. Anyone else looking at prices now, with informed opinions of whether the market is good or not for a buyer?
english210
@Ihasaguy I’ve noticed that, but for some reason I’ve never been interested in Mac. I have a dealer close, and aside from their setup that used the OMG Sonus Fabers in a huge room with the biggest amps, a system that cost more than my house, I’ve not been impressed. It doesn’t draw me in. Your point is well taken on their ability to hold value, though!
English,

Lesson on buying when uncertain-as I am always- 
1. Patience
2. No unknown makers
3. Original owner only.
4. Not over 2 years old


If you follow the above your odds of unloading a change of heart
purchase without getting a sharp haircut are much improved.

Now back to your actual question. My suggestions is to buy
an refurb. Audible Illusions from maker or one his two favorite
retailers. Get the "L" model which comes with a remote. Important
for resale.

If you don't think the AI is the right match, Hilde's  list does not seem
to contain any definite "Nos" in my book.




The market is weird right now.  Lots of people are selling but just as many people are sitting at home, listening critically to their systems and are buying.  If you look, there are very few silly deals out on the used market. 

If you want new gear and are willing to buy what someone has in stock, brick and mortar retailers are hurting.  Liquidating inventory, even with minimal profit frees up cash and cash flow is a concern.  Store demos always represent a good value and that is where you can probably turn up an unusually good deal.  Don't expect it in the used market at this time.  Maybe in a couple months if the lock-down continues.  

Regarding your tube pre, what features are you looking for?  How much gain do you need?  I have my a retail demo for sale but have no idea if it is a decent fit for your gear.  
+1 @chorus  One nuance you might include with your four rules for the OP is whether those rules apply equally to all gear or not. I'm pretty sure the OP will find some gear owned by more than one person that would be perfectly fine.