The timing matters mainly because this is a current-generation Purifi-based amp, not a vintage piece you buy for nostalgia or parts support risk. At A$2,100, it is well above the recent used-market median of A$300 and also above the 75th percentile of A$1,150, so this is an ambitious ask unless the condition and inclusions are exceptional.
That said, the upside is real: March Audio’s Purifi builds are valued for very low distortion, high control, and an easy, transparent presentation that suits demanding speakers. If it’s genuinely clean, includes the original box, and comes from a careful owner, it could still make sense for someone wanting a serious modern power amp without retail wait times. I’d want to see confirmation of condition, exact spec, and any remaining warranty before treating A$2,100 as justified.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.