I am wondering if it is safe to buy "B-stock" or "Refurbished" DVD-A players? What do those terms mean? I want to buy the Denon DVD-2910 which lists at about $700. This is a little out of my reach after just buying a new amp. I see many "B-stock/refurbs" on e-bay...some with full warranty...for $500, which I could afford. What kind of chance if any am I taking? Does this mean the unit was used? Why so many refurbs available of this particular model, that is otherwise apparently very popular and well-reviewed?Thanks, Audiohound
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Topic - OK to buy "B-stock" or "Refurbished" DVD-A player? - audiohound 12:23:06 02/20/06 (5)
- Re: OK to buy "B-stock" or "Refurbished" DVD-A player? - A Stereo Buff 03:13:47 02/26/06 (0)
- Re: OK to buy "B-stock" or "Refurbished" DVD-A player? - brg machine 14:48:26 02/21/06 (2)
- Re: OK to buy "Refurbished" from E-Cost? - audiohound 12:24:06 02/23/06 (0)
- Re: OK to buy "B-stock" or "Refurbished" DVD-A player? - weinstro 23:17:14 02/22/06 (0)
- Re: OK to buy "B-stock" or "Refurbished" DVD-A player? - porziob@aol.com 14:33:22 02/20/06 (0)