Would it be wrong.....

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InTheIndustry

Senior Audioholic
Would it be wrong, or against forum rules for me to post a lot of things for sale in this forum?

I have a fair amount of product laying around (primarily the gear is higher end and the companies do not advertise on this site at all). Most new in box and a few used pieces. This stuff is taking up a lot of room. I want to get a response from the group before I post some things as to not come accross as a forum hog. Thanks for any feedback you can give.

PS. By a lot I mean around 12 - 15 posts/items
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
I don't believe it's against forum rules(as long as this is a private sale) but I would suggest you post them all in one post or possible a couple posts divided into categories. Update as need and provide some proof of feedback(ebay, audiogon, etc) would also be helpful.
 
emorphien

emorphien

Audioholic General
as long as it's really, really, really inexpensive and it's stuff I want, I'm OK with it ;)

Nice of you to ask though, no idea what the forum policies are on that.
 
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simpleHT

Audioholic Intern
emorphien said:
as long as it's really, really, really inexpensive and it's stuff I want, I'm OK with it ;)

Nice of you to ask though, no idea what the forum policies are on that.
I strongly prefer "good deal" than "inexpensive" if you are to post many :cool:
 
enob

enob

Audioholic Intern
I beleive as long as you post in the CLASSIFIEDS - SELL YOUR GEAR forum you should be okay as long as you read the rules.

Selling any tower speakers? :)
 
emorphien

emorphien

Audioholic General
simpleHT said:
I strongly prefer "good deal" than "inexpensive" if you are to post many :cool:
sorry, good deal better conveys what I mean. I wasn't thinking.
 
majorloser

majorloser

Moderator
InTheIndustry said:
Would it be wrong, or against forum rules for me to post a lot of things for sale in this forum?

I have a fair amount of product laying around (primarily the gear is higher end and the companies do not advertise on this site at all). Most new in box and a few used pieces. This stuff is taking up a lot of room. I want to get a response from the group before I post some things as to not come accross as a forum hog. Thanks for any feedback you can give.

PS. By a lot I mean around 12 - 15 posts/items
As long as you put some of those Cantons up for sale ;)
 
highfihoney

highfihoney

Audioholic Samurai
Im sure a mod could answer better than members but i think the membership would welcome it:D

Since you mentioned it what high end gear do you have?:D
 
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InTheIndustry

Senior Audioholic
Thank you to all who responded and those who took the time to look at the post. I have received a few PM's asking about specific types of equipment and I will reply to those in separate PM's soon. I will be posting a few things on here in the next day or two that I need to get rid of. In terms of brands (which seems to be a common question) there will be a few things from Krell, Dennon (new), NAD (new & used), Polk (used), Canton (new), Jamo (new), TruAudio (new), & others.

The used stuff is in supreme condition. The Polks (RT1000i's towers in black, RT800i's towers in black, and the matching center channel) are from 2000 - 2001, and the one NAD piece that is used is the new T-744 model and has literally only been out of the box since early November and I have all of the original boxes and literature for it.

Pricing will be as good as I can make it (which should be pretty darn good).

As a side note: I had seen a recent post asking about a higher dollar NAD receiver and wanting to compare it to other brands. The NAD stuff is phenomenal. To test it, I paired the T-744 with the Polk's mentioned above and it blew me away. I had formerly had an Onkyo TX-DS787 paired with them and it did a fine job. But here's the catch.... The NAD retails at $799 and on paper seems underpowered (NAD rates ultra conservative) compared to the $1000 THX select Onkyo. There was an immediate and obvious sound difference. The NAD sounded so much fuller, real, and substantial where the Onkyo sounded hollow and cold. As a long time fan of Onkyo and the value that they used to represent, I now stand behind the quality of the NAD product 100%.
 
emorphien

emorphien

Audioholic General
That's been my same impression of Onkyo. My friend much prefers my H/K receiver to his Onkyo now, and my NAD amp is also much fuller sounding (moreso than both however).

I'd be interested in stereo NAD amplifiers (integrated or otherwise) if you have any... as I may be looking at a upgrade before too long... Doh.
 
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