Vintage Equipment Value?
ajanzalone
Posts: 128
I was wondering if there is a web site to establish a base value of audio equipment ?
Or a book to look up values?
I was considering updating my Vintage equipment for something newer.
I am not expecting to get much for the old but it is nice to have a starting point.
Audio Research SP5 pre amp
Quad 405 100 w amp
Tony
Or a book to look up values?
I was considering updating my Vintage equipment for something newer.
I am not expecting to get much for the old but it is nice to have a starting point.
Audio Research SP5 pre amp
Quad 405 100 w amp
Tony
Audio Research SP5 Preamp
Quad 405 Amp
Pioneer Elite DV-48AV -
Outlaw 950 preamp/processor
Polk Monitor 10's
Velodyne VRP 1200 Sub Woofer
Success is having what you want ... but Happiness is wanting what you have!
Quad 405 Amp
Pioneer Elite DV-48AV -
Outlaw 950 preamp/processor
Polk Monitor 10's
Velodyne VRP 1200 Sub Woofer
Success is having what you want ... but Happiness is wanting what you have!
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Audiogon has a blue book section for research and what not. I would also look on craigslist and ebay to see what similar pieces are going for and price accordingly. That is usually what I do.
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Audiogon has a blue book section for research and what not. .
Any others?
Thanks
TonyAudio Research SP5 Preamp
Quad 405 Amp
Pioneer Elite DV-48AV -
Outlaw 950 preamp/processor
Polk Monitor 10's
Velodyne VRP 1200 Sub Woofer
Success is having what you want ... but Happiness is wanting what you have! -
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