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Something over a year ago, I had decided on a power amplifier upgrade. Having settled on a used amp from a small manufacturer, I intended to have the seller ship the amp directly back to said mfr to have a minor issue resolved and generally have the amp checked out. While speaking with the owner of the company, he made it very clear that he had little use for buyers of his equipment used because he felt that they “did not support his company”. I thanked him for his time, and did not buy the amp in question. Needless to say, the seller wasn’t pleased.
FWIW, I am not now, nor will I ever be a buyer on the primary market for this man’s products, as they are quite simply beyond my means. I have the choice of buying new product in a certain price range or buying used to get hopefully better equipment, albeit at greater risk. I’m fairly sure that there are several people on this forum who are either manufacturers or otherwise make their living in the audio world, so I’d like their perspective on used gear. It seems to me that the secondary market supports the primary market by providing an upgrade path for new product owners. What say you?
FWIW, I am not now, nor will I ever be a buyer on the primary market for this man’s products, as they are quite simply beyond my means. I have the choice of buying new product in a certain price range or buying used to get hopefully better equipment, albeit at greater risk. I’m fairly sure that there are several people on this forum who are either manufacturers or otherwise make their living in the audio world, so I’d like their perspective on used gear. It seems to me that the secondary market supports the primary market by providing an upgrade path for new product owners. What say you?