Decide on the model you want, the condition you require, and the price you're willing to pay. When you find one that meets your critieria, place an immediate offer. What could be easier?
Ref75se
I have been shopping for a ref75se or ref150se for awhile and have noticed either they get sold pretty quickly, or are on the market for awhile.
I have been in snooze you lose situations, but am hesitant to pull the trigger on one because of it being unsold for quite some time.
Just would like to know from the experience here on the forum what you all think.
op you basically answered your own questions price, local sale only, no packing materials, availability of the seller (amazing how many posters of ads are very slow to answer inquiries)... not to mention usual issues of condition/history of unit and so on no reason to be hesitant to buy if the seller is an established one with a good track record based on buyer feedback |
I would personally start a back and forth with the seller and get a feel for him and the AR unit you are seeking, emails are fine but a phone conversation is better. You can tell a lot about someone and their for sale item by these conversations, could become very clear why it has been sitting for a while. Also it is a #s game with limited supply and limited buyers for that item and could be as simple as everyone that wanted one, except you, has bought theirs and look at it as a plus that there is one left for you. Good luck and enjoy the music |
"...the search for exotica is much like hunting in a jungle.... I shopped for a particular piece of machinery a while ago. Very difficult to find in the states.... Harder still, by what I was willing to pay. Grew a brain, launced 2 seach engines. Took 1 1/2 yrs. Patience may be a virtue, but occasionally a necessity. Good luck, J ;) |
Thanks to all for your insights. I am slowly upgrading my shop system and I am trying to do it with some forethought. As of now here’s where I’m at. ref5se forte III speakers with GR research crossover’s , braced cabinets, no rez, damped horns Canare and DH labs Carver tfm45 updated/ overhaul by Nelion audio. I am ok with my amp, but I know there’s definitely room for improvement there. Sure is an over abundance of options from when I started my “stereo system “ in the 60’s/70’s. |
You know this is my first outing with tubes, with my pre,and my impression is I’ll bet I could get hooked. I still have my Carver C19, but it will now go in the closet. My other thoughts are to maybe try a Rogue 100 dark, and or a good SS. Pass, Bryston, Parasound?? I would like to be “done” and just listen to the music, right? |
OP, I’ve also had my eyes on Ref75SE for years. I buy, use, sell many items. My opinion is the Ref75SE in Black sells almost as soon as it arrives on the selling block. Silver seems to linger and my opinion is that the right price is $5K give or take 5-10% less or equal to 5K. AR holds its value very well. There is a black one in Canada for sale now. |
@skids You are probably aware of it but happen to notice there is a 75se on sale for 2 days now on US audiomart. |
@jetter, Yes I saw that one yesterday morning, right before I had to leave for work. Well, it so happens I was late for work. Reason why? Well, I will soon be a ref75se owner! Oh the anticipation of it all! Talked to the gentleman and worked out a deal. I wanted to hold out for a black one but just didn't feel like waiting any longer. Sincere thanks to all who chimed in. I will report back and give my impressions. It appears this really is a wonderful amp.I know I will need to adjust to the overall sound off my system , which I bet will be pretty dramatic. |
@skids congrats! I also think you're in for a dramatic change. |
@skids Congratulations on your purchase. Color choice of course varies. If I had a black one I would definitely trade for silver. I think the silver looks way smart. |
I believe it ties a lot to the fickle nature of the audiophile market. I personally have a REF75SE, sold it, missed it terribly, and went to buy a replacement as soon as one became available. From the audiogon listing to sale lasted less than 1 day. Of course, pricing things realistically (thank you audiogon blue book) makes a big difference. So if you have buyer waiting for something to hit the market, a sale can be very quick. If not (especially given the price of a lot of the gear here plus some economic uncertainty) than things can sit. And sit. And sit. what does amaze me is when something sits for quite a while and seller won’t budge on price. Somewhere many moons ago I read something about “supply and demand.” |