newbie question..selling everything

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jmmmrm

Audiophyte
OK.. I came across this forum when looking up info on my stuff. I need to sell my system to pay for car work that is needed. I am hoping that one of you can give me a ball park range as to what I should get for the stuff. I guess I could do ebay, but would rather find a forum to list it. All of my stuff is in excellent condition. Thanks for any help. Mike

B&O Beogram 3404
H/K FL8450 (5 disk changer)
H/K DC5300 (Dual tape)
H/K TD4600 (Single tape)
H/K AVR20 (Receiver)
H/K Signature 2.1
PSB 500 speakers
B&W DM604
B&W DM602
B&W CC6S2 (center)
 
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jamie2112

Banned
I may be interested in your speakers.Where are you located?PM sent
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
OK.. I came across this forum when looking up info on my stuff. I need to sell my system to pay for car work that is needed. I am hoping that one of you can give me a ball park range as to what I should get for the stuff. I guess I could do ebay, but would rather find a forum to list it. All of my stuff is in excellent condition. Thanks for any help. Mike

B&O Beogram 3404
H/K FL8450 (5 disk changer)
H/K DC5300 (Dual tape)
H/K TD4600 (Single tape)
H/K AVR20 (Receiver)
H/K Signature 2.1
PSB 500 speakers
B&W DM604
B&W DM602
B&W CC6S2 (center)
I would look at completed sales on eBay. That will be your best guide to value.

If you need that much money to fix your car is it worth it? May be the car should be ditched and replaced by a good older vehicle. So what's the vehicle, and what's the matter with it? May be you have a POS known for trouble. There has never been a shortage of vehicles in that category, and I see people throwing good money after bad continuously.

As Click and Clack said last week most classy European vehicles that have a huge propensity for expensive trouble between $90,000 and 120,000 miles are best ditched. This was a guy with really bad grief with a Saab at 90,000 miles who phoned in.

I had to persuade a college once with a not very old Cadillac with $80,000 miles on it was best sent to the crusher.
 
Cristofori

Cristofori

Audioholic
OK.. I came across this forum when looking up info on my stuff. I need to sell my system to pay for car work that is needed. I am hoping that one of you can give me a ball park range as to what I should get for the stuff. I guess I could do ebay, but would rather find a forum to list it. All of my stuff is in excellent condition. Thanks for any help. Mike

B&O Beogram 3404
H/K FL8450 (5 disk changer)
H/K DC5300 (Dual tape)
H/K TD4600 (Single tape)
H/K AVR20 (Receiver)
H/K Signature 2.1
PSB 500 speakers
B&W DM604
B&W DM602
B&W CC6S2 (center)
If you want to get top dollar for your gear, then without a doubt list them at Audiogon.com http://www.audiogon.com/

The listing/final value fees are cheaper than ebay, and the buyers there are generally more easy going and less problematic then on ebay, provided you are selling gear in top notch condition. Your B&W speakers in particular should sell like hotcakes.

If your gear is in not so nice condition, then list them on ebay.
 
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jmmmrm

Audiophyte
Thanks for the info. As for the car, 2006 jetta TDI. Needs new tranny and cam/lifters. I have too much in it, not to mention blue book is to high to trash it. I will be trading it in though to get rid of it. As an FYI...I found out this is a common problem with the PD engines. Go figure.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Thanks for the info. As for the car, 2006 jetta TDI. Needs new tranny and cam/lifters. I have too much in it, not to mention blue book is to high to trash it. I will be trading it in though to get rid of it. As an FYI...I found out this is a common problem with the PD engines. Go figure.
How many miles, and is it automatic or manual transmission?

I suspect it is automatic as those vehicles seem to be known for premature failure.

The cam problem is a quandary for you. It actually will need a new camshaft bearings and lifters.

I have found out that as the cam and bearings wear it progressively starves the top end of lubrication, So in fact the whole works has to be replaced.


If that vehicle is over 100,000 miles it probably does need a trip to the junk yard, or you will be putting good money after bad.

Next time avoid European vehicles, they are the absolute worst in terms of reliability and cost of repair. You can't even replace the spark pugs on a Jetta without taking off the exhaust manifold.

My wife insisted on having a Merc 320 E 4 matic, and what a piece of junk that was. Luckily I can wrench other wise it would have put me in the poor house. Got rid of it at 170.000 miles, but we had been traveling with a case of oil in the trunk for many miles.

You can't rebuild the engine as it is aluminum with chrome bores. It looked nice so I sold it for $4500 on car soup.

If the engine runs at all, I would put in a used transmission and SELL. If the engine does not run and the transmission is shot, swallow hard and have the knacker pick it up and keep your sound gear.
 
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Chitown2477

Audioholic
I would do whatever I could to keep the system. It may be just as expensive, if not more, to get similar equipment again. I know having a car is important but so is having the things at home to relax with a relieve stress and maintain quality of life - a huge thing for me and my system.

Also, maybe I read this wrong but if the car does not work, YOUR actual blue book value is not high. Additionally, my experience is once you start making major repairs like you stated - especially two at once - things continue to go downhill from there quickly.

Start over with the car, keep the system, and pop in "Don't Worry, Be Happy" by Bobby McFerrin! :D

I am sure you'll find a way to do just that.
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
Sorry for offtopic:
I don't know why, but I always wanted to know really good two things:
How to fix car and computers.
While I almost clueless about prior, latter one I can manage ;)
It seemed to be the highest charges per service work for both in categories of items common folk have and use

I still hope latter in life then i'll have my house and two (or more) car(s) garage - I could learn and have tools to do simple things like oil change :eek:
 
WaynePflughaupt

WaynePflughaupt

Audioholic Samurai
It would be nice if you can find an alternative way to finance your car repair, because I suspect you’re going to lose your shirt on your audio system. From the description sounds like pretty old stuff. You can’t hardly give away cassette decks and CD changers these days. A receiver will get maybe half price it’s no more than 2-3 years old. (I recently bought a 9-year-old one for less than 10c on the dollar of its original list price.) Speakers are another matter, they should be able to get about half of their original street value.

Regards,
Wayne A. Pflughaupt
 
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