As someone who enjoys a variety of used and new, it's been my experience that the occasional used piece has an issue. Hum, buzz, 20 years of hard labor, or environmental insult.. The piece may be worth a trip to the factory if they still have parts, or to a competent technician with some experience with the brand or the design.
One can have a string of bad luck, or simply enjoy the puzzle and the troubleshooting that follows. Sometimes there are newer parts that are more than just "to spec" that are worth savoring.
I'm just back from a friend's house where we hooked up his newly repaired REL subwoofer. That system also has a repaired Benchmark dac, running just great. It was nice to hear the Benchmark integrated and the Harbeth C7ES-3s singing with the sub, once everything was hooked up and running.
I believe he'd had a power surge or a nearby lightning strike, and this was the successful culmination after a bad luck journey. His system lives on.