Inherited audio equipment-where can I find out what it is worth?

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cab

I recently inherited some audio equipment and am trying to find out the current values prior to selling. Is there a blue book or the like available somewhere for audio equipment? Thanks...

Phil A

Yes - I believe you can obtain access to it via Audiogon or perhaps someone who is a member can give you values.  You can also look to see if someone is selling the same items.

Phil A

Here is the link and you can subscribe as noted or someone who does can potentially look it up for you -   http://cgim.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/srch_bb.pl?blue+book&zzANY

cab

Seems you have to be a subscriber to access the audiogon blue book. Some of the items I can not find for sale...

Phil A

Seems you have to be a subscriber to access the audiogon blue book. Some of the items I can not find for sale...

Correct.  I do not.  Perhaps if you can post the list someone who is a subscriber can either reply or send you a message

cab

Maybe someone here can give me some idea?

Here are some of the items:

Mcintosh amp 2100
Mcintosh cd player mcd 7008
monster power htps 7000
Arcam AVP 700
thiel cs6 speakers

Thanks for any help....

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Why don't you just use the gear???

cab

Why don't you just use the gear???

family members want to sell and split the money.....

JakeJ

Give me a couple of minutes, cab, and I'll have the prices for you.  I'll send them via PM.
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PM sent.

cab

Thank you! Much appreciated....

Mag

I recently inherited some audio equipment and am trying to find out the current values prior to selling. Is there a blue book or the like available somewhere for audio equipment? Thanks...

That's why I'm not going to put my stereo in my will. I would rather just give it all away to a true audiophile who would enjoy the system as is, instead of partitioning everything up and selling it with no appreciation of what went into building the system. :nono:

cab

That's why I'm not going to put my stereo in my will. I would rather just give it all away to a true audiophile who would enjoy the system as is, instead of partitioning everything up and selling it with no appreciation of what went into building the system. :nono:

Thanks for the helpful reply....