worth $1000 ?

danger boy
danger boy Posts: 15,722
edited January 2007 in Electronics
this dude has been collecting gear for years.. and now wants to sell it all as a bundle package for $1000

take a look and see if you think it's worth $1000

some of it is broken.. so i'd say no way Jose.

phillips cdr770 cd recorder
pair of infinity rs2000 speakers need refoamed
pair of polk audio 3 way speakers no model #
pair of optimus 40-2048 small speakers
pair of pinicale ac-650 speakers candle wax on front of one cover
pair of mitsubishi ss-62p speakers
sony tc-377 reel to reel
teac v-900x cassette recorder
sherwood s-9910 monster receiver works needs some lamps has some dents in wood
pair of beovox s-45 3 way speakers
the fisher 440 receiver one of the first transistor models
kenwood ge-730 eq
denon dcd-1520 cd player
kenwood dp-m6640 cd player
kenwood 103ct double cassette recorder
carver hr-895 surround receiver broken but nice enough to have fixed?
nikko nr-815 monster receiver left channel not working properly
harmon kardon hk-330 vI receiver
harmon kardon pm-635 ultrawideband amplifier
jvc wireless headphones with batteries and charger
hallicrafters s-120 ham receiver
sansui reverb amp ra-700
sansui a-80 integrated dc amp
kenwood ka-3500 integrated amp
knight kn 728b stereo tube amplifier
sae two t-14 tuner
sansui 7070
sansui 6060
kenwood dpm-6650 cd player

+ 1 hairlip dog :p
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  • shack
    shack Posts: 11,154
    edited January 2007
    There is some stuff in there that would be difficult to GIVE away, much less sell. There may be a diamond or two in there somewhere, but I don't know enough about some of the old stuff to tell. Of course it depends on condition as well...and there seems to be a number of "not working" notations that would lead me to belive the lot as a whole may not be in that good of shape.
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  • mrbigbluelight
    mrbigbluelight Posts: 9,879
    edited January 2007
    I don't know .....

    "sansui reverb amp ra-700".

    I believe that's a spring-modulated reverb with a dial adjust for the amount of echo .....excuse me, "reverb".
    Had one back in the early 70's......if you "bopped" the box while the music was playing, you'd get some interesting effects. :)


    That'd probably go real well with $100/ft cables.
    Sal Palooza
  • IanD
    IanD Posts: 59
    edited January 2007
    Dibs on the dog. He/she would make a great companion for my bucktoothed cat.:)
    Yamaha RX-V1500
    Pioneer Elite DV-46AV
    Scientific Atalana 8300 PVR-HD
    Panasonic TH-42PX60U
    Polk RTi10
    Polk CSi5
    Polk F/Xi3
    Polk PSW 350
    Mike's IC's
    DIY speaker cables (Kimber 4VS Shotgunned)
  • amulford
    amulford Posts: 5,020
    edited January 2007
    It ain't worth $1000. There's a couple decent pieces in there, but all of them (the decent one's) don't add up to a couple hundred.

    Just my .02, FWIW.
  • Sansui
    Sansui Posts: 372
    edited January 2007
    I believe that's a spring-modulated reverb with a dial adjust for the amount of echo .....excuse me, "reverb".
    Had one back in the early 70's......if you "bopped" the box while the music was playing, you'd get some interesting effects. :)
    That just reminded me. Somewhere I have a working Pioneer amp that was like that. It was hooked to two 100w Sansui speakers (which I'm listening to now/not where I got my screen name from). Never thought to smack it though. :rolleyes:
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  • polkatese
    polkatese Posts: 6,767
    edited January 2007
    I don't know .....

    "sansui reverb amp ra-700".

    I believe that's a spring-modulated reverb with a dial adjust for the amount of echo .....excuse me, "reverb".
    Had one back in the early 70's......if you "bopped" the box while the music was playing, you'd get some interesting effects. :)


    That'd probably go real well with $100/ft cables.

    I remember this piece. It has a very cool rainbow lights display (at that time, I was Sid' age) that looked 3-D if you adjust/increase the amount of reverb, is that the one?
    I am sorry, I have no opinion on the matter. I am sure you do. So, don't mind me, I just want to talk audio and pie.