One of the most striking features of the REDGUM amplifier is its unique key switch. Not only does this provide complete control over who uses your unit, but also offers some security in the event of theft. A person stealing a REDGUM amplifier without its key would be unable to use it, and trying to sell a key-less REDGUM would certainly raise suspicion.
The following is a list of items that are currently known to have been stolen and not yet recovered. If you have had the misfortune to have some equipment stolen, please notify us as soon as possible so that we may add your items to this list. Please remember to inform us if they are later recovered so that we may then delete the listing.
If you are offered any listed item, contact your local law enforcement authorities immediately.
| item | serial number | date / time of theft | location of theft |
| RGH900 Home Theatre Amplifier | 7315 0800 900388 | a.m. 11th. August 2000 | Box Hill South, Vic, Australia |
| RGDVD1 DVD Player | S.N. U100109 | Xmas 2001 | in transit |
| RGi120 Integrated Amplifier | 7343 0401 120476 | August 2004 | Hurlstone Park, NSW, Australia |