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n3lly
www.n3lly.com

Registered: May 2003
Location: Dublin
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I've bought my 1210 M3d's Second hand. Mainly because i wanted to get a pair of M3D's so i had to go that route.
My mixer was bought brand new, because i could afford it (it's nothing special just a Vestax PCV 275)..
Bought Serato second hand.
Headphones (HD25's) new lol
Now when it comes to 2nd hand gear though in general. I'm split. I love the idea, and have used it before. Mainly in my car, i have two amps in my car, each retails between £600-£700 I got both of them for £650 only because i went second hand.
The amps have been playing for over a year and half, flawlessly and i love them bits. And will never sell them. (for those of you who know your car audio, one of the amps is a DLS A3 (dual mono) and the other is a Genesis 4ch..)
Anyway, my point is. If you can't afford something full stop. EG, it just doesn't make sense to buy the product new. Then second hand, again IMO, is a viable option. However if it just requires a little more saving which you can afford and the final price isn't in your opinion too high. Then i'd go with brand new.
I have to agree with DJ Intrigue, saving up and buying something brand new is nice.. but you pay the price.
Best example is a car, it's sweet getting a brand spanking new car. But the pain of the first years depreciation is an UBER bitch!
nelly
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Apr-17-2006 16:52
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Allen Mueller
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2006
Location: New Jersey
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I buy used
Buying used worked well for me. The trick is to know what you’re buying and get to inspect it first. High end items purchased used can be a good deal most of the times. 1200's used for example are fine as long as you inspect them. It’s a safe bet that if they work when you buy them they'll be good for years after since 1200's are known for durability. There is allot of other gear that can be a good deal used if you do some research first and buy gear that is known for being solid.
Allen
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Apr-17-2006 22:44
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