Sutible places to sell proper audio equipment
Sutible places to sell proper audio equipment
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jason61c

Original Poster:

5,978 posts

197 months

Thursday 4th October 2012
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Sorry all, last post was removed, just to be clear this isn't an advert, just a where's best, sorry if there was a misunderstanding.

I've a bit of highly rated audio kit made by neve, where would the audio fans on pistonheads say is the best place to sell such an item? I know ebay wouldn't really suit, what forums or publications?

grant3R

188 posts

195 months

Thursday 4th October 2012
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I think you'll find that most people will recommend the classified section on AVForums:

http://www.avforums.com/home/classifieds.html

Good luck thumbup



chazola

459 posts

180 months

Friday 5th October 2012
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Neve you say? I'll give you 50 quid for whatever it is then... smile Obviously you're talking high-end pro audio here, Ebay can be surprisingly good for studio gear buying/selling, I've bought and sold a lot of kit on there but obviously you have to pay their selling fees. Pretty much any pro audio dealer and many big studios will most likely buy Neve stuff, but at a price that suits them. You could try one of the home recording mags like SoundonSound classifieds, or somewhere like Hifi wigwam... not sure if the people on AV forums would be into Neve but worth a try.

Driller

8,310 posts

301 months

Friday 5th October 2012
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Neve eh? lick Can you say what it is and put us out of our misery without contravening the regs?

Have you tried these folk? http://www.funky-junk.com/ and http://www.proaudioeurope.com/

jason61c

Original Poster:

5,978 posts

197 months

Friday 5th October 2012
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Its a Neve 33609 compressor wink

Cheers for the links, i'll give them a call. I may just sit on it and dig it out in a few years.

Or it'll pay for forged pistons/triple carbs/6 branch exhaust for my 240z!

Edited by jason61c on Friday 5th October 20:34

0a

24,069 posts

217 months

Monday 8th October 2012
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Strange as it sounds try an ad on gumtree and leave it to be picked up by google.

Whenever I have listed hifi kit there it has taken a couple of weeks and then I've taken lots of calls from enthusiasts who saw it come up on Google.

For niche stuff you are not in a rush to sell it seems to work well.

For a mobile phone, all you will get is spam texts offering you half the value, or double if you post abroad. A strange website.