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No. Only because it is 'unrepairable'. Cheaper.. maybe as a 'throwaway'.

Posted by 3+4=5 on March 5, 2017 at 08:43:48:

I have bought used $40 to $80 CD changers and expect to throw them away if they break.

A $1,000 used player, which is unrepairable is a bad choice.
I would stick to ones which can be repaired.
Used may break a day after you buy it.
$1,000 doorstop is not worth the risk.

On the other hand, if $1,000 is what you spend for one dinner night out... Then the risk is nothing.