Really? I would be shocked if a Korean distributor refused to honor the warranty because a product was purchased on the secondhand market, and there doesn't seem to be an issue with the used K10/Encores floating around... TIL
I'm going to stay away from these audio shows. Pulled my trigger twice on PAF. Once for the Khan, for that airness, pure clarity, that precision. Once for the Legend X, for its passion, its containment and deep emotions. I need another pair of ears…
Really? I would be shocked if a Korean distributor refused to honor the warranty because a product was purchased on the secondhand market, and there doesn't seem to be an issue with the used K10/Encores floating around... TIL
I'm going to stay away from these audio shows. Pulled my trigger twice on PAF. Once for the Khan, for that airness, pure clarity, that precision. Once for the Legend X, for its passion, its containment and deep emotions. I need another pair of ears…
Honestly I’d check with your local dealer - afaik there hasn’t been a single distributor here that’s strict about who the original purchaser was... just when. I suppose Noble could be the exception (locally), but Sound Square better be prepared for that backlash when it comes.
A possible explanation for that might be that depending on the country, even if Noble refuses to honor the warranty, the distributor/seller is obligated to. It would explain a lot, honestly.
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