Two preamps are available....


Question:  Two preamps are available for sale on Audiogon.....both are listed at the same, identical price. 

One is factory refurbished and "as new" with manufacturer's warranty from an Audiogon dealer and the other is in 9/10 condition from a private seller.  Both sellers have excellent feedback. 

- Which one would you buy and why?  
- What are your positives and negatives about units that are factory refurbished?

Thanks. 
gerryn

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Ask for serial numbers.  Then check with the manufacturer to see if they can tell you the exact date of manufacture.  Then buy the newer preamp.  In all audio equipment, the electrolytic caps will age.  The younger device will most likely have the longer life (as far as continued sound quality).

The "factory refurbished" really doesn't mean anything.  They usually just do a full test and don't repair anything.  You will have a limited warranty, however.

Sometimes the date of manufacture is printed on the serial number sticker.  It is usually displayed as month/year, such something like "05/14" or "05/2014".  Not all manufacturers do this.
Guys, that was just a general statement.  Obviously , boutique manufactures such as McIntosh will put a lot more effort into re-certifying and working to present "refurbs".  I did not now which particular preamp the OP was looking at.  There are some companies that will just be "does it make sound?  Then certify it!".