Have had one of these for about 3 years now. Most important as with any used HiFi stuff that you find one that has been pampered. Physical appearance, seller's reputation is all you can use when you buy online. One tip, if you see any written markings or repair tags, pass in it. I can't understand why some sellers leave like 3, 4 or 5 or more service tags stuck to the back, major red flag. Also never buy one that has been serviced, even by manufacturer. Some may disagree there but with maybe 25 pieces purchased on Ebay this technique has never failed me. This LS-7 I have has been hooked to ss with fine results but now is married to a new MC275 and they sing sweet music. Pre, amp and speaker combos make or break systems, thats the whole deal. Run good gauge speaker wire, ie 12 ga and justs decent interconnects. Forget any thing over $100 for connects, you would be wasting money. I will say tubes are very accurate and transparent but I also like the SS sound that has that deep bass back round for certain types of music. I am currently running 2 ss and one tube set up through the same speakers (2 speakers at 4 ohm for tube and 4 speakers at 2 ohm drive) I can switch back and forth for a change of pace. This hobby is a real addiction, or should I say this Obsession! lol You can't lose with LS-7 and you can get matched set brand new from ARC for about $250. I have a set boxed as back up.