Best place to sell high end audio equipment?
I have a bunch of equipment that I am not using anymore that I am looking to sell and am wondering where everyone posts there stuff? I have throw things up on Craigslist, eBay, US Audio Mart and Audiogon, just wondering what other sites are out there, since im trying to offload this stuff as quick as possible. Equipment includes things like:
McIntosh Amps
McIntosh PreAmps Tube and Digital
McIntosh Speakers
LOTS of AudioQuest Cables
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Although I have not bought and sold a lot of equipment, I have always found Audiogon to be a good website for the purpose. A couple of caveats, however. I do not like their new visual format. Entering the information in order to sell something can be tedious. And the email notifications from prospective buyers often seem like weekly e-letters that get lost in the shuffle. But I have had success selling everything that I have listed without too much effort. |
U.S. Audio Mart is another(easier/less expensive) option: https://www.usaudiomart.com/ |
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Good items sell fast here, (take lots of photos). I sold 3 sets of cables here last week in a couple of days, (3 separate ads). Had no bites at US Audio. But, I was shocked at how much money was taken in fees for the high-priced cables. That's the tradeoff...a fast sale and high fees or wait and see at the free sites. One place to check is TMR...The Music Room. They buy used and do trades. Very trustworthy. However, when selling the 1st offer will be a lowball. But they do very well with trades. |
What the hell... Does anyone know how much I can get for a pair of mint Monitor Audio Silver RS8’s in rosewood finish? I am also curious about the price of a PSB Stratus center channel in a black ash finish, also excellent condition. How about KCI Silkworm Plus interconnects? Excellent condition, no smoke/child/pet household. Where should I list a Shunyata high current power cable. Thanks for any help. I inherited all these and just don’t know what to do with them... |
I’ve found many people believe that their equipment is worth a lot but anything they wish to purchase has little value. Somewhere in between is reality. Most used equipment sells for 50% of retail. Exceptions include equipment less than a year old in perfect condition. Maybe 60%. If it’s previous generation—the Mark 3 just came out— then expect 40% unless rare, in super demand, or collectible. Your $10,000 speakers? Maybe $3,500 if lucky. That’s my experience. |
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Stay away from EBAY. It will really cost you to sell there. About 13%. Audiogon is OK but their new format makes it difficult for experienced buyers. I have the feeling that Audiogon has lost many of their experienced customers because of their new format. Thus the high end customers may have moved on to other outlets. I have sold many items on Audiogon and the inquiries keep getting more "amateurish" . |
riaa_award_collectors_on_facebook; of course it is possible to charge the buyer the paypalfee. You list ypur terms in the advertise and then the seller can accept. He contact you and then on the PayPal invoice you add the fee you have agreed with the buyer.Job done my friend. |
I’ve found many people believe that their equipment is worth a lot but anything they wish to purchase has little value. Somewhere in between is reality. Most used equipment sells for 50% of retail. Exceptions include equipment less than a year old in perfect condition. Maybe 60%. If it’s previous generation—the Mark 3 just came out— then expect 40% unless rare, in super demand, or collectible. Your $10,000 speakers? Maybe $3,500 if lucky. That’s my experience. ________________________ well thats new for me! _____________________________ Rufus MapQuest UpToDate |
From eBay’s website.... ”Sellers are not allowed to charge eBay buyers an additional fee for using ordinary forms of payment, including credit cards, electronic transfers, and PayPal.” Way back when I started on eBay I innocently tried to seperately charge for Buyers using PayPal. My item was flagged by eBay the same day. When corrected it was straight back online. |
Well you are posting in an Agon forum..... My experience is Ebay is best for selling quickly, and receiving fair market value. Ebay and Paypal fees are approximately 13%, and can be built into the price. If you list on Craigslist at a price close to Ebay levels, anyone with an ounce of intelligence will automatically tell you about the fees and then expect you to discount by at least the fee total. A few years ago I ran an experiment. I posted a lot of items- cables, accessories, equipment, ranging in value from $50-$2000. I posted on Ebay, Agon, Audio Asylum, US Audio Mart, Head-Fi. Same ad text, prices and pictures on each site. I had 1 sale on Head Fi, 1 Sale on US Audio Mart, and the rest sold on Ebay. I had a lot of question from Agon buyers- mostly nitpicking and technical questions- a few very low ball offers, but no sales. Mac equipment will sell very quickly on Ebay if your description is accurate, and your pictures are large and clear. |
sounds about right to me iopscrl. I have been on Agon site since 03’ and have bought and sold a lot pretty much all on Agon.. all for my own habit. Not much these days. The market and Agon has changed quite a bit. I currently have a pair of first iteration of ML Aerius on US Audio for 60 days now and not a single inquiry. I’m not in a hurry to sell as not inclined to want to ship due to fragility of these even though I rate in the top 1% of obsessive packers . Anyone who has bought from me remembers well I’m sure. I just may get it together and put on ebay. |