If the seller is dishonest, he’s not going to reveal any problems such as a rubbing voice coil or if something is not original, such as a driver that was replaced with a non-original driver. Personally, I’d never buy a used speaker and if you are your main concern should be their refund policy/ warranty and if the seller would be required to pay for the return shipping. To me buying a used set of speakers is not unlike buying a used car and buying someone’s else’s problem. Many speakers also get abused and cranked up and from day one without properly breaking them in and that will also lessen their life expectancy!
What to ask when buying used speakers?
I have purchased used components in the past and I can do this with confidence their functionality is well defined and easily verified. I am starting to look for a new set of speakers and will consider buying used. Assuming that I am doing this over distance and will not be able to inspect or demo the speakers in person, what are some good questions to ask to determine the real state of the speakers? Any red flags? Can used speakers have incurred subtle damages or wear that will affect the sound? For the sake of discussion, let's assume that they are less than five years old so we can rule out decaying surrounds and old caps, etc.
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@ellajeanelle +1 When buying used or demo/open box components a reputable audio dealer(brick/mortar) is the only safe option. |
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