I'm honestly not sure but they do confirm they do work before they ship them. I bought 2 subs in February and 1 was near flawless with only a nick in the basket and the other had a very slight coil tick but it can't be heard at all in my set up.Has anyone got a bad amp from the yard sale before?
depends what's wrong with it but it is a decent dealNS-1 amps for 850 seems like a good bargain.
At least they're warning ya. he has to set rules in place...still some dumb people in the world, unfortunately. I've seen people try to sue Jacob lolThat Long disclaimer
If it hooks up and plays music (as promised) can't be too much that you couldn't work around IMO. NS1 is pretty well tried and tested, a solid 6500 for 850$depends what's wrong with it but it is a decent deal
I guess my concern is if it was something annoying like a power input terminal cracked on the board to the extent you can't really repair it properlyIf it hooks up and plays music (as promised) can't be too much that you couldn't work around IMO. NS1 is pretty well tried and tested, a solid 6500 for 850$
By all accounts most of the stuff you get is in fine working condition.
I'd expect no more than scuffs and scratches, stripped threads in the terminal screw downs, or missing knobs or similar. Broken board is probably not the sort of thing they would sell at all and likely would not power on and play music.I guess my concern is if it was something annoying like a power input terminal cracked on the board to the extent you can't really repair it properly