Buying used or sight unseen speakers a bad idea?


Hi folks, reading & absorbing as much as I can in the Learn forum, question from a novice in this field, is it safe to purchase used or sight unseen a pair of hi-end speakers? Are speakers considered "too old?" Does it effect the sound too much? Thanks
akhan13
Another quick note: try to buy brands that are sold in local dealerships near you. That way you have access to repair techs that are in your area. You are also able to audition their products, then go out and find them used. When my Rotel amp starting blowing rail fuses, I took it to ListenUp here in Denver. They are a Rotel dealer, and the front desk guy was a little reluctant, but they have repair facilities onsite, and took good care of me. My Halo Pre can be supported by Gold Sound, a brick and mortar shop that's been in business for 20 years. Otherwise if something breaks, you have to ship it off to some out-of-town joint.
I do not recommend buying speakers unless you've listened to them first...
Realremo, the only problem I have with your post is that I am uncomfortable auditioning equipment at a "bricks and mortar" retail audio store because I would be taking up the time of a salesman who probably earns his/her living (in whole or part) through commission. Hence, if I take up the salesperson's time with the intent that I will buy used off A'gon or where-ever, any time spent with me would be time not spent with someone else who might be a serious buyer. But that's me.
As a newb I've bought on Audiogon once; A KEF center channel from another newb that didnt even leave me a feedback. Great.
I'm currently looking for a nice set of "classic" speakers because I feel they will hold their value over the HOT IEM of today.
I have bought a Kuro reciever from a sponsor;
Are they supposed to leave feedback as well ?
If buying "sight unseen" from anonmymous sellers was generally causing a lot of trouble this would be reflected in far more negative feedback than what is actually there(and the demise of audiogon). Typically, feedback is overwhelmingly positive, indicating problems are the rare exception and smooth transactions are the rule.
There are some very good people with little to no feedback. I know this because I'm one of them!

How are people supposed to build feedback if no one does business with people with no feedback?

I've bought 2 items here, and sold 2 here. Never bought nor sold on eBay. Just because I'm not a serial buyer/seller doesn't mean I'm a bad guy.

With that being said, I only accepted and used paypal, only used and accepted signature required delivery, and only bought and sold with plenty of pics. I offered to email additional pics to anyone interested, and was very specific about flaws in the equipment and why I graded them at what they were. I'm a bit OCD in descriptions.

With all that said, I don't have anything listed nor likely will for quite a while.