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post #31 of 36
Hey the nurxhunter/or Dr Mel is a HeadFi er that can be trusted. Communication was excellent the shipping fast and well packed. The amp in excellent condition and as Mel described. Hands down one of the best transactions I have had.
post #32 of 36
happy to sell Mel my amp. very smooth transaction. thanks!
post #33 of 36
Nurxhunter Mel is a trustworthy headfier. I purchased a tube amplifier from him and some vintage tubes.

The transactions went very smoothly. He is a very clear communicator. He packaged the items extremely well. Actually raising the bar in the world of well packaged amplifiers if you ask me.

Thankyou for a great transaction.
post #34 of 36
I recently purchased a pair of vintage Telefunken ECF802's from Mel. Absolutely perfect transaction. The tubes arrived in 2 days from across the country, were packaged very well, and most importantly sound wonderful. Couldn't ask for a better headfier. Thanks Mel!
post #35 of 36
I bought Mel's SP Extreme and I couldn't be more impressed with both the amp and the seller! I called up Mel to chat about the amp, and he was more than willing to resolve my concerns. I received it today. The amp and the tubes were both packed SO well that any shipping company would be able to deliver them in perfect condition. Based on our phone conversation, he even included some extra tubes so I could start tube rolling! Thanks Mel!
post #36 of 36

I sold my Rudistor NX-02 to Mel.  An absolutely great guy to deal with.  Great communication and always friendly.  The Rudi was slightly damaged in shipping and it took about 5 seconds for us to reach a resolution that was fair to both.  He was also very patient during shipping as it took longer than I expected it too.  If you have the opportunity to transact with him you should have no hesitation in doing so.  In fact it went so well that I also sold him my Ultrasone Proline 2500s.

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