Krell CD DSP


I have a chance to buy a mint condition Krell CD DSP The seller was asking 2200$ he went down to 1700$. I called up a service tech that worked for Krell back in the day and asked him if any thing goes wrong can it be fixed. He said no and wouldn’t touch (buy it)  it unless it was given to him for free. The seller said he had it for 10+ years with no issues what so ever. He only said that this player hates scratches on the disc and it will skip over it. Which really ain’t bad. But I was still wondering if anyone would take a chance on an old Krell CDP that u can’t get no parts for. 

tattooedtrackman

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@Paulcreed.   I totally agree it is way to much to pay for an older Krell. He said to me what am I will to pay and you’re comfortable with. I offered him 500$ and still think I’m taking a big chance. He said to me one just sold not working on line for 1250$ and sent me the link. Sure enough it sold for that amount. I can’t believe anyone would have bought a Krell CDP for 1250$ not working and knowing u can’t get any parts for. Unless he was using it for parts. Any way he never got back to me about the 500$ offer. Better off for me. I always loved the older krells especially with the clear acrylic tops. And they were built like tanks. It’s a shame that they can’t be fixed due to no availability parts.