have you ever bought stereo without listening first


I just placed a down payment for a Belles Virtuoso 200wpc amp. Its not in their website, I believe is a new model just put in production. Following Audio Connection,John Rutan's recommendation and pairing it up with an Audible Illusion M3A preamp and Vandys speakers. I believe its going to be a good combo, but has anyone listen to this amp?
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Like sandthemall I didn’t listen to the amp, pre-amp, speakers or turntable before I bought them the past few months.  I relied upon reviews and the comments of people that had purchased the items and heard them in their homes.  When the reviews and comments pretty much agreed that the sound and functioning were pleasing, at that point I made the purchase.

i’m a bit different at this forum because I wasn’t looking to spend very much to get the ultimate sound.  I’m sure that spending thousands more on equipment would bring better sound, but I am satisfied with what I bought after listening to a very pedestrian system for 30 years.  Also, unless I was willing to put considerable money into the source music (e.g., purchasing $50-$100 enhanced def records to play on my $2,000 TT), buying more expensive equipment wouldn’t make as much sense for me.  Not saying that this is how it should be done, but when you know ahead of time the amount you are willing to spend, then that informs your buying choices.  Enjoy your new equipment — it sounds very nice.
@lobinero - If you are making a major purchase from someone on the verge of retirement. Definitely ask if he is selling the business to anyone (who will support his legacy equipment). If he isn't, ask for schematics and parts list so you can provide to any technician who may work on your stuff in the future. Why would he say "no"?
I too am an average guy. I don't have the best and the latest, but I have patiently and carefully put together my systems over the years to arrive at a sound I am happy with and proud of. I live in the Canadian north, several hours of driving from proper hi-fi dealers. With that, I've bought several gears online, sans audition of course. I had to rely on reviews and feedback too. Anyway, if I didn't like a gear's place in à particular system, I sold them back. 
my first system was back in the early 70's when 4 chanell was in. i bought a marantz 4 chanell reciever and 4 marantz speakers and the gerrard zero 100 turntable. i later stepped up to the marantz 4300 reciever, 4 bose 901 series 2 speakers and a pioneer pl-51 direct drive turntable. the only one i auditioned was the 901's!! i still have the 901's today!!!
I grew up in L.A. and always had a plethora of hifi stores to haunt and harass.  It's something that got me to fully expect an in-store audition.  Now that I'm 3000 miles from anything more audio-oriented than an Office Max, I rely on audio mags and websites like this and I never, never get something that I must jump through hoops to return.