The number of used units offered for sale depends, above all, on the size of the manufacturing company and their degree of market penetration. B&W speakers are a good example; there are many others. Paradoxically, then, this would, at least in part, be a sign of Hegel's success.
Why so many Hegel's for sale?
I'm seeing a ton of Hegel units on the used market, especially the big daddy H590. It seem to be a race to the bottom in terms of sellers trying to unload these things. Nothing but good reviews online, but something must be up. I have never owned one, but have always been intrigued. The resale value though is always a concern for me as I swap out equipment every 6 months or so.
Any thoughts on these positive or negative?
Any thoughts on these positive or negative?