Adcom GFP-565 pre-amp


Does a GFP-565 have much value in the used market? I'm the original owner and it still seems to perform well. I say "seems" because, of course, I don't know what I'm missing with a new upgrade. I guess Adcom is not as well regarded now as when it was new.
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Because of the favorable comments here I'm now in no hurry to part with it. Haven't used phono in almost 20 years though.
If you use the outstanding MM phono stage, I would be reluctant to part with it. I parted with mine only because I wanted to move to MC. I got $340 for mine here. People know about the GFP-565. It's a stellar performer for the price.
I regret selling my Adcom 565. It was a great preamp that soundded great! Had to sell it due to finacial situation.
Thanks for all your responses. I guess I'll keep it until I find a new one I really like.
Still a demand for them on Ebay. I had no trouble selling mine. And speaking of vinyl lovers, it has a very good phono stage.
Audiogon lists it's bluebook value at $320.00 but that is an estimate. Best of luck.
They seem to be selling for between $200 and $350 on Ebay, depending on condition. Just check the completed listings tab on Ebay.
That's still is an excellent full function pre-amp. Its highly regarded. Many vinyl lovers its a way to get into vinyl on the cheap and still retain high end sound for pennies. I believe this is a John Curl design? In its day and now it can be a wonderful addition to a vinyl spinning audiophile looking for a well made pre with tone controls and flexibility.