As Jed M mentions, there was the "blue dot" revision that was included in all new units sold after 12/17/2002. There's also a software upgrade (chip replacement) from back in March 2003 that changes the DTS-ES implementation somewhat. If both of these are included, there's no reason to avoid the used unit. Even if it lacks the DTS-ES fix, it's probably fine -- you can get the kit from Outlaw for free and make the change yourself or get it installed locally. The warranty is transferrable, and a year-old unit would still have four years of warranty left.
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