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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Is it me or are people thinking its neccessary to take an amp apart and take pictures of the board when posting a for sale thread or a listing on ebay? Why do people think it's "cool" to do this? I can see on a broken amp to take pic of the internals but when your selling a working amp there's no need to. I guess people think that if an amp looks ok than it must be in working order. It pisses me off sometimes when you see an amp for sale in beautiful condition, god forbid it be of a rare series, and in the next picture there it is... all violated.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Louisiana
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With all of the thieves on eBay, it's reassuring to see that, at the very least, the board is intact and the amp is likely repairable. Many times, 'working' amps are actually blown. If you see the board, you at least know it can be repaired. The only time that I can see that it would be a problem is if it's a collectible amp and the tamper-evident sticker is intact.
This only applies to the ones where they remove the bottom cover. If they break the connection between the semiconductors and the heatsink, that's a completely different issue and that amp should only be purchased by someone that can properly remove the old heatsink compound, check the insulators and reapply new compound.
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Agreed, A picture says a 1000 words. and being able to take a look at the insides of an amp instills a degree of confidence in the purchase. If for example i spot NTE devices or signs of previous char/burn marks or anything that looks obviously suspect. then they may change my purchase decision. there are just too many scam(s)(ers) on eBay.
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When i look to buying an amp, i very much want to see the insides.
dave
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northern California
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When I sold gear on flea-bay I also showed the pristine insides of my gear so people could see I was legit and so was my gear.
In fact I won't buy a piece of gear I can't see inside of first, and if the seller refuses to show me I let him keep it. I got a few looking like the 800 above this post from freaks of nature that think the internet hides them for being devious and dishonest. So I say they all should be openly displayed, its usually just a few screws or a bottom plate slide off. Most owners jump inside of the gear they own anyway. I just prefer they do it on my behalf ![]() Then there was the big time flea-bay seller that uses a name very similar to mine and he sold a local client a great SoundStream amp that had 6 3 inch holes cut out of the bottom plate by the guy he bought it from. Price was $1,100.00 for that kind of money I want all the pictures I can get..... And I got a couple hundred other stories about flea-bay deals so as long as Mrs Whitman who is running for Governator out here allows such things to go on, on her web-site I say Pictures should be free and plentiful as possible.... ![]() ![]() PS I have not sold anything on that site for years now, it's all just too surreal and way too much bogus sellers that I do not want to even remotely associated with in any way....I'll keep my gear rather that be piled in with some of those on that web-site...I sleep better too..... |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Hillsborough, NC/McLean, VA
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: On a mushroom
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Yeah that's toast
Hope you gave them a stinking feedback
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