I believe they also show pictures of speakers, all with grills on...
Seller Listing Pet Peeve
When I'm viewing for sale ads one of the first things I look for are the connections the particular piece of equipment require or can accommodate.
The latest was a DAC that had many photos of the top, sides, front, even different angles of the same view, but not a single photo of the rear. Yeah, I know I can look it up if I'm that interested but the seller could make that point easy on me.
To me it is critical to understand the options/limitations of a piece of equipment from the very start whether it is an amp, preamp, speakers, DAC, etc.
OK, rant off.
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@larsman I guess you think I'm an FOG luddite that doesn't believe in computers. I'm actually pretty good at using them, probably better than most. 2 days ago I identified a scammer trying to sell on another forum as Darren1012. I found her email address, paypal account (a different address) and facebook account. Here is Darren at her home in Kenya. https://www.facebook.com/faith.c.marende But if you're too lazy to put the info in your listing, I'm much less likely to buy it. I guess I am old fashioned in that I think sellers are likely to be more successful if they make life easier for buyers. Jerry
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"sorry for the sarcasm, but seriously you've probably spent more time complaining about this then the time you actual spend doing a google search on an interested Item. " Sorry for the sarcasm, but providing all the pertinent information on a a component is extremely beneficial for both the buyer and the seller. If one is looking to buy, then being able to view the rear panel of a component is arguably more important than a picture of the front panel. The onus is always on the seller to put in the work.
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