bkinyoun57
New member
Oregon
Sold a vintage pair of 40 year old Bose 901 speakers on Craigslist. In my opinion they were in excellent condition and I listed them as such. I had them hooked up and listened to them often and they sounded fine...in fact great to me. Buyer and his wife went over them with a fine tooth comb. He asked about the foam surrounds and I told him I could not verify the condition of them because I had never had reason to check. Its a real pain to pull the covers off 901's and had never seen the need because they sounded fine to me. At their direction I played several genre of music...vinyl and tape...and multiple tracks of each. The system is set up in my music room where there is also a drum kit. At one point he was playing the speakers at high volume and we all heard a buzz. I looked and diagnosed it as the snare drum which was less than 2 feet from the speaker being vibrated by the sound. I released the tension on the snare and the sound went away. He resumed his inspection which again involved me playing different records and multiple tracks all at his direction. I gave him free reign to adjust the volume and other metrics at his pleasure. After 45 minutes of this he made an offer that was less than asking but I accepted. He loaded them up and drove off. 24 hours later he sends me an email saying the speakers are defective and the sound is distorted. He wants a total refund or says he is going to take legal action and I will be held liable for court, attorney and a host of other fees. Says I listed them is "excellent" and that he was mislead. Very frustrating..... HELP!!
Sold a vintage pair of 40 year old Bose 901 speakers on Craigslist. In my opinion they were in excellent condition and I listed them as such. I had them hooked up and listened to them often and they sounded fine...in fact great to me. Buyer and his wife went over them with a fine tooth comb. He asked about the foam surrounds and I told him I could not verify the condition of them because I had never had reason to check. Its a real pain to pull the covers off 901's and had never seen the need because they sounded fine to me. At their direction I played several genre of music...vinyl and tape...and multiple tracks of each. The system is set up in my music room where there is also a drum kit. At one point he was playing the speakers at high volume and we all heard a buzz. I looked and diagnosed it as the snare drum which was less than 2 feet from the speaker being vibrated by the sound. I released the tension on the snare and the sound went away. He resumed his inspection which again involved me playing different records and multiple tracks all at his direction. I gave him free reign to adjust the volume and other metrics at his pleasure. After 45 minutes of this he made an offer that was less than asking but I accepted. He loaded them up and drove off. 24 hours later he sends me an email saying the speakers are defective and the sound is distorted. He wants a total refund or says he is going to take legal action and I will be held liable for court, attorney and a host of other fees. Says I listed them is "excellent" and that he was mislead. Very frustrating..... HELP!!
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