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Post by fst96se on Oct 25, 2017 16:44:18 GMT -5
So I've decided to sell my huge RBH setup, just haven't decided what to replace it with yet, nor where I should try to sell it, nor how much I should ask for it. I figure the smaller speakers I can sell on ebay, but the bigger ones are gonna have to be local, unfortunately. I haven't been on audiogon for so long, don't know if they even get any traffic anymore.
I'll be selling the following 11 speaker setup:
1266-SE Pair (MSRP: $4800 pr)
661-SE Pair (MSRP: $2300 pr)
41-SE Pair (MSRP: $1150 pr)
66-SE Surrounds Pair (MSRP: $2320 pr)
44-SE Surrounds Pair (MSRP: $1650 pr)
6100-SE Center Channel Prototype (MSRP: $3600 ea) (Mine has the same depth of the 1266 towers, vs the shallower depth of the production model)
This system had an MSRP of $15,820 just 5 years ago.
All these are black ash veneer... sonically perfect, the surrounds are cosmetically perfect as well, and the center and towers have a few edge nicks and dings.
This was many thousands of dollars in their day. They were discontinued in 2015, I think these were new in 2010.
Any thoughts on their worth today, or where to try to sell?
EDIT with most recent MSRP...
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Post by hemster on Oct 25, 2017 17:20:40 GMT -5
Nice speakers. Their worth is what you're willing to accept for them.
Audiogon is your best bet TBH, they're still active. If I were you, I'd sell as a set.
GLWYS.
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Post by audiobill on Oct 26, 2017 13:10:57 GMT -5
50% of list may be a good place to start.....
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Post by brubacca on Oct 26, 2017 15:08:43 GMT -5
For higher dollar items like your setup Audiogon is the place. I don't beleive RBH is a brand that will fetch a premium, I don't mean that as a slight on the product. Many have probably never heard of RBH. I think looking for 40%-50% of retail is in the right neighborhood.
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Post by fst96se on Oct 27, 2017 10:46:35 GMT -5
At this point, if I could get someone to pick it up, I'd take 25% of retail.
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Post by adaboy on Oct 28, 2017 0:54:21 GMT -5
At this point, if I could get someone to pick it up, I'd take 25% of retail. Give the Music room a shout. They even cover the freight.
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Post by Nstzya on Feb 15, 2018 21:07:10 GMT -5
I lived in Utah and know RBH very well. This setup is primo. Why would you sell? And before you do, I’d suggest you get in the replacement first and be sure you want to.
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