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<blockquote data-quote="stephgirl" data-source="post: 8704227" data-attributes="member: 660189"><p>Out of respect though, i have to say that your comment about refurbished was kind of not quit correct. just so no one gets the wrong inpresion. I understand the wood bit pun but, have to clarify. I have purchased refurbished or remanufactured of many items over the years and had little to no problems. The key to look for is the FACTORY or MANUFACTURER refurbished or remanufactured items. DON"T buy the 3rd party ones. I have purchased the 3rd party ones a few times over the years and had issues. I'm not talking about the ones someone sends there classic amp in to a legit repair shop type. The 3rd party so called that work for the manufacture type. But the real factory refurbished type. Many of the manufactures have employee repair techs that work for company at the warehouse or offices that know what there doing and have access to the new parts or schematics or so on. I remember many years ago when Kenwood had home receivers surround sound and i had an issue and went down to the corp offices and warehouse in Long Beach CA to have it repaired by there own techs. That is were i learned that there techs fixed the home and car audio there and they new what hey were doing. That is were i learned a lot about the factory refurbished items and that they repair to factory standard when i talked to them. And i still have that same Kenwood home 5.1 surround receiver that was repaired there. It kicks ass. Japan made one just before they switched to China made in late 90's. From my experiences i have had good items. Right now i see some Kenwood and Pioneer items on internet that have been fixed or repaired by there own factory techs then sold at a discount. You can even find them on Chrutchfield for sale. Over the years i have purchased a few and had great units. Pioneer and Kenwood also offer a warranty. I even purchased a Hoover Vac number of years ago that worked great till i got my new Shark Vac. Shark Vac is the BOOM. But you get my point. So that is just my experiance that i have had good stuff. Some have had different experiences but this was mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stephgirl, post: 8704227, member: 660189"] Out of respect though, i have to say that your comment about refurbished was kind of not quit correct. just so no one gets the wrong inpresion. I understand the wood bit pun but, have to clarify. I have purchased refurbished or remanufactured of many items over the years and had little to no problems. The key to look for is the FACTORY or MANUFACTURER refurbished or remanufactured items. DON"T buy the 3rd party ones. I have purchased the 3rd party ones a few times over the years and had issues. I'm not talking about the ones someone sends there classic amp in to a legit repair shop type. The 3rd party so called that work for the manufacture type. But the real factory refurbished type. Many of the manufactures have employee repair techs that work for company at the warehouse or offices that know what there doing and have access to the new parts or schematics or so on. I remember many years ago when Kenwood had home receivers surround sound and i had an issue and went down to the corp offices and warehouse in Long Beach CA to have it repaired by there own techs. That is were i learned that there techs fixed the home and car audio there and they new what hey were doing. That is were i learned a lot about the factory refurbished items and that they repair to factory standard when i talked to them. And i still have that same Kenwood home 5.1 surround receiver that was repaired there. It kicks ass. Japan made one just before they switched to China made in late 90's. From my experiences i have had good items. Right now i see some Kenwood and Pioneer items on internet that have been fixed or repaired by there own factory techs then sold at a discount. You can even find them on Chrutchfield for sale. Over the years i have purchased a few and had great units. Pioneer and Kenwood also offer a warranty. I even purchased a Hoover Vac number of years ago that worked great till i got my new Shark Vac. Shark Vac is the BOOM. But you get my point. So that is just my experiance that i have had good stuff. Some have had different experiences but this was mine. [/QUOTE]
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