Is it a bad idea to buy b-stock studio monitors? They are $100 less than a new pair.
Comes with the manufacturers warranty and the sellers warranty.
Factory B-Stock Yamaha HS50's
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There is a review going up soon of the HS50s on the freqControl site. I have been using them for quite a while now, and still feel they were the best choice in the price range. At $100 off, you really can't go wrong.
If you are nervous about the "used" factor, check to see how much the replacement woofers/tweaters are going for. Worst case, you have to buy replacements.
Check out the review at: http://www.freqControl.com
If you are nervous about the "used" factor, check to see how much the replacement woofers/tweaters are going for. Worst case, you have to buy replacements.
Check out the review at: http://www.freqControl.com
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B-Stock
B-stock can mean a lot of things. It could be a returned item or a discontinued item. It could also mean that there was an issue with the packaging so the item is A-stock but the packaging was not up to the company standards. Our policy with B-Stock is we will not take it on a return but if there is something wrong with the product we will make sure you have a working product. Either way you get a warranty and a great deal!
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Nicholas
Cheers,
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