I have a few things i dont need, how do i get them gone?


I have a denon PMA-757 and a tuner think its a 510, i have a pioneer record player (one of the good ones) also a hitachi DA-800 CD player from 1983, i have a sony rack system with the pop out remote and a newer JVC micro component system. Looking to get it all gone, i have paypal, i know how to pack a box and im trustworthy.  Where should i start? It should be worth over a grand but not having any luck on ebay either.
maddenj832
I gave a pair of modestly valued computer speakers to my son's school last year.  They couldn't believe how "nice" they were.  So, if you are of a mind to donate the items, I would check with a local school.  Then, lots of kids/prospective audiophiles could benefit-- you know, to restock the herd :)

maddenj832


another +vote for thirft or Goodwill. You can take the tax deduction via Goodwill or Salvation Army.

Happy Listening!

Forget Goodwill; they are a "for profit" organization with a CEO that makes over a $100,000.00 per annum. The Salvation Army or any other local independent thrift store would make a better choice. As mentioned previously craigslist is an option too unless you’re leery about strangers coming to your house. You could meet them at a public place and conduct the transaction there.
As others have stated, give the gear away to some kid that's into music, and needs a starter system.
I had some gear that I was planning to put on CL. An Adcom amp, Klipsch speakers, B&O turntable, etc. It was all 80"s stuff in less than pristine condition, so I gave it all to one of my kid's friends who got interested in their systems and wanted to put something together. The kid was 17 or 18 years old, and he really appreciated the setup. The next thing you know, he's posting on his social media accounts that "Nick's dad is the GOAT".  I asked my son what it means, and apparently, I'm the Greatest Of All Time. High praise, but he is loving the system.

This kid is regularly scouring record stores for scores, and he's even getting his parents back into vinyl. His dad had a crate of records tucked away, and they have family night around a system that was just collecting dust in my basement. Good stuff.