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HOME STEREO HELP - PLEASE ANSWER THIS question!!!!?

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OK, so, I had posted a previous question about my item on eBay, and why it wasn't selling.

NOW, I have re-listed it for a lot less, and I want your opinions again.

I AM NOT TRYING TO ADVERTISE MY ITEM, I WANT HONEST ANSWERS ONLY.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=110271646179&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=001

Do you think I am asking a fair price, or is it unreasonable??

I think it is ok, but others didn't seem to think so the first time...

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  1. I had something similar in the 80's.  i sold it for about 50 bucks about 8 years ago.

    Honestly, it's not even worth the power it draws.......  I might put something like that in my garage, but i doubt it.  

    I am not dogging you, just being honest.


  2. You should take $150 for it if you get a bid that high.  Remember that it is almost 20 years old and the buyer will have problems at some point.

    That vintage of Japanese equipment does not hold it's value well. Sorry.

  3. You are talking about a system that is so out of date that its questionable quality simply doesn't make up for it being 20 years old. And contrary to the description it does not have subwoofers in the main speaker boxes by todays standards. Also a 7 band eq is nothing but a glorified tone control. To do any real eqing you need at least 20 band graphic or 10 band parametric eq. If you get more than $100 for it you're doing well.

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