You will take a price hit on the used market for any dents but it should not be that bad. It will depend on your asking price. People will always try to get you to go lower on your asking price and will use the dents to justify it.
Should I have speaker cabinetry repaired?
See my featured ad on Audiogon for "Legacy Audio Victoria LE 20th Anniversary Speakers". Robert Harley raved in "The Absolute Sound". They go low, are 94db efficient, and the ribbon tweeter is to die for. One speaker has 2 small indentations down on the front edge (see photos). Are the dents a turnoff, and should I have them repaired if possible? I am selling everything, because at 73, I just can't sit through long sessions anymore, otherwise, I would never have given them up.
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