Selling in audiogon vs amazon vs ebay?


This is just my experience to share.
I almost always have had a better experience in selling or buying audio gears (mid-high end) in Audiogon compared to Amazon or Ebay.
However, selling music had been different. I have quite a collections of LPs and I am thinning them down. Mostly classical LPs. I have sold quite a few of them in Amazon, but very few in Ebay and none in Audiogon. With equal price, do you think selling LPs in Audiogon is tougher than in Amazon or Ebay? Amazon and Ebay have much wider exposure, so it is understandable, but I wonder if it also has to do with kinds of audiences: Audiogon users are generally more for gears than music, and for music, more for audiophile grade recordings or sought after recordings than average recordings. 
Just a thought.
Your opinions are welcome.
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I never even check with amazon regarding vinyl. I consider them flea market enterprise anyway and buy anything there very rarely. Some people just know nothing but amazon and walmart.
What about Discogs? I keep buying second copies of LPs I already have, just cannot help it no matter how hard I try to check my collection first! Dislexia in action!!!
have to free some shelf space for more goodies, from the responses here I guessed that Amazon is the place to start. Asked about Discogs because I do buy a lot from there
@inna you might want to give Amazon another chance. I have started crosslisting my sealed items from my web site to Amazon as well. If you are serious about vinyl you probably have a bunch of online sources. When clients ask me to find an item outside my holdings I check Ebay,Amazon,Discogs and for classical, Irvington music. If I strike out I then do a search of the entire web to see who I might find. It may not matter your opinion of any particular site if you might end up not agreeing with any seller on condition. That is why so far my online vinyl is mostly confined to sealed items. Assume I will eventually start listing opened items that I have the time to audition, probably on Discogs since I believe they have the smallest fees, but of course only a fraction of the traffic of Ebay and Amazon.