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<blockquote data-quote="seedubs1" data-source="post: 4497296" data-attributes="member: 582013"><p>I bought one of those 2500d refurb amps from ikesound.com a few years ago. They are old heatsinks with new boards in them. Atleast that's what they were then. So basically you get a brand new 2500d with scratches on it. Mine wasn't scratched up too bad, though.</p><p></p><p>If it's the same deal as it was when I got mine, it's a GREAT deal.</p><p></p><p>But I'd call them before ordering. They are notorious for having things on their site that are not in stock, and I wasn't aware that they had brought back the dei refurbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seedubs1, post: 4497296, member: 582013"] I bought one of those 2500d refurb amps from ikesound.com a few years ago. They are old heatsinks with new boards in them. Atleast that's what they were then. So basically you get a brand new 2500d with scratches on it. Mine wasn't scratched up too bad, though. If it's the same deal as it was when I got mine, it's a GREAT deal. But I'd call them before ordering. They are notorious for having things on their site that are not in stock, and I wasn't aware that they had brought back the dei refurbs. [/QUOTE]
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