Where to Sell Audio Equipment

where to sell audio equipment

If you have a collection of used stereo equipment and are looking for a way to get rid of it, consider selling it online. Getting rid of it will free up space in your garage and earn you some cash.

There are several places where you can sell your audio equipment, including Craigslist, eBay and specialty online sites like Oak Tree Enterprises and Classic Audio.

Audio Classics

When it comes to buying and selling vintage audio gear, there are a lot of choices. You can sell your used stereo equipment on eBay, Craigslist, or at an auction house. There are also some specialty online sites that specialize in vintage and antique audio equipment, including StereoBuyers, Classic Audio, Oak Tree Enterprises, and Audio Classics.

Located in Vestal, NY, Audio Classics is a shop that specializes in selling refurbished and restored high-end audio equipment. They have an extensive inventory of new and used electronics, and also have a repair center for vintage audio gear.

They have an excellent selection of speakers, amplifiers, and home theater components. They carry brand names like ATC, Acoustic Research, JBL, Klipsch, McIntosh, Tannoy, and Yamaha.

Their stock includes everything from speakers to amplifiers and even turntables. Most of their equipment is high-end and was made in the United States.

The company also offers a trade-up program for customers who want to upgrade their systems. If you aren’t sure if a used product will sound as good at home as it does in their showroom, they offer an 11-day money back guarantee. You can also exchange one piece for another, if it is within 30 days of purchase.

If you are looking for a new stereo system, Audio Classics has some very good deals. They offer an excellent selection of amps and speakers that are in the $1,000-2,000 price range. They also carry turntables and CD players from brands like Marantz, Rotel, Tannoy, and Tivolo.

A few weeks ago, I visited the Audio Classics store in Vestal, New York. They had an array of very nice sounding Legacy Audio Focus-SE speakers ($10,615) set up with a lot of McIntosh gear.

I was surprised to find the Legacy Audio speakers sounding so full and rich, even with a very modest power source and a relatively affordable tube turntable. The turntable was a VPI Classic 3 powered by a Denon DL-103R cartridge.

These headphones sound great, and they also do a good job of quieting high-frequency noise, making them a good choice for music on the go. They aren’t as slam-dunk-friendly as some of the class leaders in this category, but they deliver a smooth and pleasant sound that is very well suited to most listeners.

Craigslist

Craigslist is an online classifieds site that is free to use. It offers an easy way to sell or buy items, and is available in over 700 cities across the world. It has many different categories, including jobs, housing, items for sale, community service, gigs and discussion forums.

While Craigslist is a great place to sell and buy items, you should be careful when dealing with potential buyers. Some people may try to scam you by posting fraudulent ads. This can be a serious concern, so always take someone else with you to meet up with potential buyers. Also, you should protect your identity and only respond to a post with another person’s name and address.

If you’re looking to buy or sell audio equipment, it’s worth checking out Craigslist. It’s an excellent resource for finding used gear at a fraction of the price you would find in a retail store. Moreover, Craigslist doesn’t take any commission or cut on sales, so it’s a great place to find the perfect item at a price that fits your budget.

Before you post an ad, read over the Craigslist terms of service to ensure that you’re not breaking any laws. The site has strict rules limiting its members to 18 years of age and agreeing to act within the law. It also requires users to enter CAPTCHA text before posting, and gives community members the ability to flag posts as spam or inappropriate.

When submitting an ad, it’s important to include enough detail about the item that you’re selling so that buyers can make informed decisions. Be specific about the condition, type and model, and be sure to take plenty of pictures so that potential buyers can see what you’re offering.

You should also be prepared to answer any questions that the buyer might have. This includes letting them test out your system in their own home. For example, if you’re selling an amp, you should setup it in your living room or garage so that the responder can see what they’re getting before deciding whether to purchase it.

eBay

If you have a collection of old stereo equipment that needs to be sold, eBay may be a good place to look. It’s one of the most established and trusted e-commerce websites on the web, and it offers a wide range of options for selling your equipment. It’s also a safe and secure place to sell your gear, and you can set the price you want for it.

If the items you’re looking to sell aren’t in great condition, you can try to convince their owners to lower their asking prices. To do this, you’ll need to include details on the item’s condition in your listing, such as whether it’s missing its power cord or doesn’t have an operating manual. You can also submit a “best offer” for the item, which will let other buyers know what you’re willing to pay for it.

Another option is to list your equipment on Craigslist, which is a local online classified service. It’s free to list an item on Craigslist, and you can expect to get a fair price for your gear. However, be aware of scammers and hagglers; use a Craigslist-provided proxy email address when dealing with potential buyers, and don’t meet someone in person unless you know them well and trust them.

You can also try to sell your gear on Facebook, but you’ll need to be careful about who you contact and how you communicate. There are many tight communities of like-minded music producers and musicians on Facebook, and it can be a convenient way to reach a large number of people who share the same interests.

There’s also Marketplace, a platform similar to Craigslist that allows you to list and sell your items for free, though there are transaction fees attached. These can be significant, so you’ll want to do your research before choosing this route.

It’s important to remember that some old stereo equipment isn’t worth much at all, while others are in great demand by collectors and aficionados. As a rule, transistorized gear from the 1970s and 1980s isn’t worth very much today; tube gear tends to be in higher demand.