Kicker Factory Refurb
#1
Kicker Factory Refurb
Hey Guys,
I know a lot of us always are searching for ways to save money, and buying Kicker refurb seems like a good deal up front, but what luck have you all had with it? How about you store owners? My local store here shys away from them, but I'm not certian if they're just trying to get me to buy new or what.
Im looking at a Kicker 350.4 Refurb and a 400.1 refurb.
Thanks.
I know a lot of us always are searching for ways to save money, and buying Kicker refurb seems like a good deal up front, but what luck have you all had with it? How about you store owners? My local store here shys away from them, but I'm not certian if they're just trying to get me to buy new or what.
Im looking at a Kicker 350.4 Refurb and a 400.1 refurb.
Thanks.
#2
IF u buy refurb, make sure its factory direct. These products released from the factory are put back up to normal factory specs and the only difference may be minor cosmetic damage.
#4
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Buying a refurbished Amp/HU is not s bad thing. Never trust a refurbished Speaker.
Usually when an Amp or Hu comes in, they test for which LRU that needs replacing. Then they replace that part and away it goes. (An LRU is a name for a Removable Unit. I.E. a Ciruit card, CD ROM tray, Power supply)
When most companies do a refurbishing of an amplifier, they usually pull the Card and put a known tested good Circuit card in it's place. Sometimes they don't even bother testing the bad card because it might be a know problem, or they already have a ciruit card with that same problem (Bad products are wanted for Research to determine what happened).
A place like Kicker does a complete Swap out of the entire card. By law the amp is no longer new, so it cannot be sold as new and has to be listed as a refurb. BUT, bad luck for them, good luck for you. I'm saying go for it. The store you talked to either A.) Doesn't know what they are talking about, B.) are passing along good info because not all refurbished products are a good deal C.) Trying to get you to buy their new stuff and make a sale.
Usually when an Amp or Hu comes in, they test for which LRU that needs replacing. Then they replace that part and away it goes. (An LRU is a name for a Removable Unit. I.E. a Ciruit card, CD ROM tray, Power supply)
When most companies do a refurbishing of an amplifier, they usually pull the Card and put a known tested good Circuit card in it's place. Sometimes they don't even bother testing the bad card because it might be a know problem, or they already have a ciruit card with that same problem (Bad products are wanted for Research to determine what happened).
A place like Kicker does a complete Swap out of the entire card. By law the amp is no longer new, so it cannot be sold as new and has to be listed as a refurb. BUT, bad luck for them, good luck for you. I'm saying go for it. The store you talked to either A.) Doesn't know what they are talking about, B.) are passing along good info because not all refurbished products are a good deal C.) Trying to get you to buy their new stuff and make a sale.
#6
Thanks for your replies. I don't think this shop is trying to screw me, but I definately think that they are trying to make a sale.. they have a good point about over the counter exchange if something goes wrong, and they're only charging me 50$ more for new over eBay refurb, so its something to think about.
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that's not bad at all. most refurbs have a 90 day warranty. i don't know about kicker, but brand new should be at least 1 year. that shop could easily get a refurb, sell it to you for $50 less than new, and make a lot more money off of you, than selling you a new one for $50 over refurb. as far as refurbs, they could also just solder the legs of the mosfets that melted. don't think they go in and just swap out any bad part for a brand new one. but it is repaired to be in working order.
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#8
it's one thing if you looking at the sx line and it could save you thousands, $50 or so dollars i'd rather have new then worry unless i was certain it was direct from kicker in which case they are marked as such and you can call kicker to confirm. then i wouldn't worry and save every bit you can.
#9
Originally Posted by 1hot91
$50 or so dollars i'd rather have new then worry unless i was certain it was direct from kicker in which case they are marked as such and you can call kicker to confirm. then i wouldn't worry and save every bit you can.
#10
typically anything off of ebay is not certified.... but it's possible. i was doing the same thing 6 months ago when i bought my kicker setup looking at the sx line it was very hard for me to not buy ebay prices but after i found out all the scams on stolen, hacked refurbed items and the rest i went right to kicker and they worked with me.
good luck.
good luck.