I had a pair of Infinity RSIIa speakers i bought new, and used for 18 years.
I decided to sell them, but instead of as a whole (worth $800. at most) I took them apart and sold some of the pieces for $1,800.
The main point is that certain of the parts had a great value. being out of production, and also used in many much more expensive Infinity Speakers. Also, the parts had a toendency to fail.
So I was able to sell them to folks holding on the bigger Infinity speakers.
The point is, you have to have something others will pay for. And those bits have to be enough to be worth more than the whole. Because some of the stuff just will not sell. I left the cabinets on the curb.
And, you have to know this before breaking up the speakers. If you sell just one part, then the rest sit, you are basically sitting on junk.
So if you are certain the parts are a wanted commodity, then sell them as parts.
Or, offer only the most valuable parts first, and when you sell those, then you can start selling the rest.
I decided to sell them, but instead of as a whole (worth $800. at most) I took them apart and sold some of the pieces for $1,800.
The main point is that certain of the parts had a great value. being out of production, and also used in many much more expensive Infinity Speakers. Also, the parts had a toendency to fail.
So I was able to sell them to folks holding on the bigger Infinity speakers.
The point is, you have to have something others will pay for. And those bits have to be enough to be worth more than the whole. Because some of the stuff just will not sell. I left the cabinets on the curb.
And, you have to know this before breaking up the speakers. If you sell just one part, then the rest sit, you are basically sitting on junk.
So if you are certain the parts are a wanted commodity, then sell them as parts.
Or, offer only the most valuable parts first, and when you sell those, then you can start selling the rest.