Where to sell some old analog kit

Where to sell some old analog kit

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clonmult

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10,529 posts

217 months

Thursday 19th March 2009
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I'd originally posted this in the wrong forum ... anyhoo ...

After a couple of years of basically zero use, I've figured its time to be rid of my turntable, amp and headphones.

But I've haven't got a clue where to sell them. Ebay is a possibility, but I figure I'm better off trying to find some specialist forums.

The kit :
- Linn Sondek LP12, Ittok LVII Tonearm, Roksan Chorus Black Cart
- Incatech Claymore amp
- Stax Lambda Pro headphones with an SRD-X/Pro adapter

Any suggestions of suitable specialist forums that may be good for these? I could advertise on pistonheads, but surely thats where you go for cars, not sounds ...

telecat

8,528 posts

249 months

Thursday 19th March 2009
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Would the Incatech be this one??


Claymore



clonmult

Original Poster:

10,529 posts

217 months

Thursday 19th March 2009
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telecat said:
Would the Incatech be this one??


Claymore
Not quite - mine has a wider chassis, more inputs, headphone socket on the back (!??!?), and a balance control. I've not seen one picture of it on the web.

DavidY

4,474 posts

292 months

Thursday 19th March 2009
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I would suggest any or all of the following

www.pinkfishmedia.net
www.hifiwigwam.com
www.hififorsale.co.uk

davidy

P700DEE

1,140 posts

238 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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E-bay is good as you will get what they are worth. Pink fish and Hififorsale are free, but you ned to do the research and know the value to advertise them.

clonmult

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10,529 posts

217 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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P700DEE said:
E-bay is good as you will get what they are worth. Pink fish and Hififorsale are free, but you ned to do the research and know the value to advertise them.
I'm trying to do that right now.

The Linn is easy enough, its been an incredibly popular product in its time, so valuation isn't that difficult.

However the Claymore never sold well, and the Stax electrostatics also seem to be pretty thin on the ground as well.

At least I'm in no hurry to get it all sold.

telecat

8,528 posts

249 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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clonmult said:
P700DEE said:
E-bay is good as you will get what they are worth. Pink fish and Hififorsale are free, but you ned to do the research and know the value to advertise them.
I'm trying to do that right now.

The Linn is easy enough, its been an incredibly popular product in its time, so valuation isn't that difficult.

However the Claymore never sold well, and the Stax electrostatics also seem to be pretty thin on the ground as well.

At least I'm in no hurry to get it all sold.
Watch out for the fees on Ebay. Costs there have rocketed.

The_Burg

4,849 posts

222 months

Saturday 21st March 2009
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Free adds on here?
There's a fair few HiFi buffs so could do all right and its free so no risk!