Buying used: how old is too old?


All,

Considering buying some used speakers from a well established company, e.g., Wilson, Focal, B&W, etc.

Aside from obvious technology updates, do speakers have a shelf life? If so is this measured in overall life, or number of hours played?

I’ve read some reviews that some speakers can really improve with age, no doubt longevity is going to be influenced by speaker drivers. Perhaps paper breaks down before other materials—I don’t know.

Old flagships can be bought for a fraction of their original cost and less than new mid-level speakers. No break in needed! But maybe they would be broken down?

I’m sure there have been numerous threads on this topic, but I didn’t find much in my search and am also interested in any recent experience on the topic.

Would be really interested to hear thoughts, opinions, and experience with this.

Thanks!
w123ale

Showing 1 response by mglik

Believe the major and obvious issue with very old speakers is surround break down. Many can be replaced.
On not so old, usually there are some small or not so small cosmetic issues. There are also some brands which are not currently popular which can be scored for 1/10th original price or more but still an incredible bargain. Buying used speakers off the Internet can be tricky to know if you will like them. Buying one of these highly discounted ones may be more difficult to resell. So, hearing some at a dealer is the safest way. Unless you buy a well known and popular pair that are just an older model and/or a bit scratched up.