Are you paying attention at the resale market of audio components?
I'm astonished at how much used audio components are going for nowadays. Or at least how much they "want" for them.
Here's one, a mid 70s Superscope QR-450 quad receiver that in its day nobody wanted it... after all, Superscope was an entry level... my first cassette deck, in '74, was a Superscope..
Anyhow, here's on eBay and they seller wants $318, down from an initial price of $375.00!
Vintage Superscope QR-450 by Marantz AM/FM/AuxStereo Receiver Quadrascope Tested | eBay
and to think there's a few people asking $400 or more for Marantz 2215s and 2220Bs. I think I paid $180, on sale as the Hickam AFB Exchange, in '74.
NUTS!
I'm looking at the shelves in my closet and I figure I got some serious money in there. The 2220B is long gone, but I do have a nice 4215 with the QS1 module and the wired remote control... and the Akai AS980s, and the Marantz 2325, Sansui G7500 and a gaggle of Parasounds and Teac Reference (one is a 5.1 receiver ).... let's not forget the Akai quad reel to reel.. one of my favorites.
I'm astonished at how much used audio components are going for nowadays. Or at least how much they "want" for them.
Here's one, a mid 70s Superscope QR-450 quad receiver that in its day nobody wanted it... after all, Superscope was an entry level... my first cassette deck, in '74, was a Superscope..
Anyhow, here's on eBay and they seller wants $318, down from an initial price of $375.00!
Vintage Superscope QR-450 by Marantz AM/FM/AuxStereo Receiver Quadrascope Tested | eBay
and to think there's a few people asking $400 or more for Marantz 2215s and 2220Bs. I think I paid $180, on sale as the Hickam AFB Exchange, in '74.
NUTS!
I'm looking at the shelves in my closet and I figure I got some serious money in there. The 2220B is long gone, but I do have a nice 4215 with the QS1 module and the wired remote control... and the Akai AS980s, and the Marantz 2325, Sansui G7500 and a gaggle of Parasounds and Teac Reference (one is a 5.1 receiver ).... let's not forget the Akai quad reel to reel.. one of my favorites.