Help with pricing used gear please!

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PhilV91

Audioholic Intern
I need help pricing my gear. Or point me to a "FREE" online site that can do it for me please. My HT system i bought in 1997 and i'll list the price i paid new for each item.
2 Paradigm Titan Bookshelf speakers rated at 60w i paid $209
1 Paradigm CC50 center rated at 60w i paid $130
1 Paradigm PS1000 subwoofer rated at 250w i paid $450
2 Polk Audio M3 speakers i paid $140
In total I paid $929 for this
I also have a Yamaha RX-V592 i paid $450 for
I have it all listed on Craigslist right now for $300 is this too low? or too high?
I already had somebody email me asking if id sell just the speakers after the first days posting so im wondering if i priced it too low. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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jamie2112

Banned
Yes you posted a very low price. I would start at $750 and go from there.
 
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PhilV91

Audioholic Intern
The system is over 10 years old. Could you give me some advice and let me know how you get your figure of $750. I want to sell it pretty quickly but i don't want to sell myself short either. I thought electronics gear was pretty much way down in price when it gets outdated?
 
Nemo128

Nemo128

Audioholic Field Marshall
Speakers don't evolve like computers. 10 years won't make them inferior or obsolete and some would argue they know old speakers that are better than current market models. Just general advice.
 
Pyrrho

Pyrrho

Audioholic Ninja
I would recommend looking at completed auctions on eBay to see if you can find out what people have been willing to pay there, and price things accordingly (keeping in mind whatever differences in condition there might be between yours and whatever has sold). You can search for things in completed auctions if you log into the eBay system, though you can't do that if you don't have an eBay account.
 

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