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Buying | Used Studio Monitors

: Carefully sniff near the vents of the monitor . A strong odor of burnt electronics, ozone, or smoke suggests the unit has been pushed beyond its limits or has failing internal capacitors .

Buying used studio monitors can be a highly effective way to get professional-grade gear at a fraction of the cost, provided you approach the purchase with a methodical inspection process . To ensure you're making a solid investment, prioritize local deals where you can physically test the units . buying used studio monitors

Don't just plug them in and listen to a random song. Perform these specific tests: : Carefully sniff near the vents of the monitor

: Check for significant dings or scrapes . Minor cosmetic wear is normal, but deep gouges may indicate a drop that could have loosened internal components or magnets . To ensure you're making a solid investment, prioritize

: Visually inspect the woofers and tweeters. Look for crinkles in dome tweeters or pushed-in dust caps on woofers . Even if they have been "pulled back out," the structural integrity may be compromised .

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