I often look at amazon warehouse deals for speakers because I can get a substantial discount. I recently saw a speaker on sale with "major cosmetic damage". My question is whether it would be wise to buy a speaker with such damage. For example, is it possible that whatever damaged the shell, also damaged the woofers?
Would this be wise to avoid?
EDIT: For example, if the shell is damaged does this reduce some of the dampening effects?
Would this be wise to avoid?
EDIT: For example, if the shell is damaged does this reduce some of the dampening effects?
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