Help in the Boston area


Hi community, I got a hit for a wanted post I made on some rare high end equipment (a pre-amp) in the Boston area. I could use some help locally (I don't live nearby) for some eyes and ears on this because it seems to give me a scam vibe. I'm happy to pay you for your time and travel costs, gas, etc. Thanks, Adam
flipwils11

@flipwils11 Just an idea ...

There's a great audio shop called "Q Audio" in Cambridge.  If I recall correctly, the owner was once and maybe still is an electrical engineer.  Pretty sure he does repairs on audio equipment and still handles/deals in vintage high-end audio equipment.  Perhaps you could talk with the owner and arrange a meet-up at his place and pay him a fee to examine & evaluate the equipment in question?

Ask  for ther Audiogon ,or US Audiomart user name ,or Ebay

if none then Waay to shady , there have been a lot of robberies 

how about a cell number .?  Waay to risky , unless you bring  a few friends  with at least a defense weapon , , I would personally decline  

 

 

 

Thanks for the advice, this is very helpful.  I'm waiting to hear today from my friend who is local about scheduling some time with the seller and seeing the equipment in person and testing it.  I'll mention the Q Audio option as a neutral ground place to bring the components in and plug them in (and I'm definitely willing to pay a fee for the shop's time to facilitate this).

Will see how the seller responds and if more red flags come up or objections that seem to hint at something being not quite right.  

Just make sure your friend know the difference between a preamp and an 80's boom box. I'm on the Cape about an hour and twenty minutes from there. 

<sound of record scratching>  It's a scam.  Sigh.

I usually do a better job at searching for old images but I got excited about this one when he sent the picture with the Sept 2025 date like I asked for.  I guess photoshop or AI image generators are now enabling scammers.

Here is the old listing where he stole the images from that were emailed to me.  I don't think I can attach an image to this post, but he used one of the images of the rear of the unit with the connections on the pre-amp to insert the date card.

https://www.ukaudiomart.com/details/649599938-denon-pra-s1/images/2618043/

 

Now, do I have some fun with him, or just stop responding and move on.  If you're reading this thread and have a lead on a Denon PRA-S1 and you're not a scammer, I'm a buyer (with real money, I'm not a scammer either!)