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<blockquote data-quote="maldecido33" data-source="post: 4508237" data-attributes="member: 556412"><p>The only problem with refurbished amplifiers is that, even though the component that was bad was replaced, there may be other components that were weakened when said component died. As such, it increases the chances of these "weakened" components of failing.</p><p></p><p>However, this isn't very common. I usually run refurbished amps, you just want to make sure they are refurbished by someone who knows what they're doing, not Billy Bob in his basement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maldecido33, post: 4508237, member: 556412"] The only problem with refurbished amplifiers is that, even though the component that was bad was replaced, there may be other components that were weakened when said component died. As such, it increases the chances of these "weakened" components of failing. However, this isn't very common. I usually run refurbished amps, you just want to make sure they are refurbished by someone who knows what they're doing, not Billy Bob in his basement. [/QUOTE]
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