You have my condolences. Been there, done that, (expecially on new cars!)
This is one of the benefits of buying equipment used. (One expects small nicks, scratches and/or dings on used equipment, and so one is not nearly so ticked off when "another" accident occurs.)
Just remember, it will sound just as good with a small nick, scratch or dent, as it did when it was pristine!
Does snapping the cantilever off a brand new $5000 cartridge while setting it up count? I mean I guess I didn't scratch it but......it did bother me a bit.
Years of therapy with a team of doctors had almost made me forget about it.....until this thread came along. Thanks buddy!!!!
Back in 2000 I bought a used Aleph P and couldn't believe how scratched up it was. Every surface had something wrong with it, including the knobs. I got it for such a low price I was just going to live with it until I found out one of the inputs didn't work.
I sent it back to the factory & they replaced every piece of metal & reworked the entire unit. They had run out of faceplates, so they ground this one down & anodized it. When I got it back, it looked brand new. They even replaced all the RCA & XLR jacks.
So to answer your question, yes, I've been to the extreme where everything had to be perfect but now I accept a few dings & scratches.
02-17-10: Cyclonicman One time while moving my gear, my arm was scratched by my power amp. I was okay, but my power amp went mad and had to be carted away.
LOL! Alright, let's start a new thread on injuries received from components. In 2006 I tore a bicep tendon moving a BAT VK-600SE amp......good times...
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