The only thing that keeps an item from selling in any economy is that the price is too high for the market conditions. That could be from too few buyers, an off brand, an item on the back-side of its life span or that it's a buggy whip for sale.
The biggest problem is the initial mark-up on audio gear when new. The first buyer, if he/she doesn't keep that item, typically loses 1/3 to 1/2 of what they paid in a year... sometimes less time than that. I buy all top shelf equipment (readily recognized brand names), usually demo or single owner and typically pay about 40% of the suggested retail when i get it. So, when I go to sell it, the downside is hundreds, not thousands. But, there are plenty of folks who buy a preamp or amp for $10,000 and don't recognize it's worth about $7,000 on the second day they own it (particularly when warranty is not transferable), and it goes down from there. Please tell me honestly how many of you have purchased used items on a regular basis and have made substantial profits on them, or even broke even on a regular basis? This is a spendy hobby and making the right choice the first time, and holding on to your gear is the least expensive way to play in this arena--at least I have found it to be that way.
The biggest problem is the initial mark-up on audio gear when new. The first buyer, if he/she doesn't keep that item, typically loses 1/3 to 1/2 of what they paid in a year... sometimes less time than that. I buy all top shelf equipment (readily recognized brand names), usually demo or single owner and typically pay about 40% of the suggested retail when i get it. So, when I go to sell it, the downside is hundreds, not thousands. But, there are plenty of folks who buy a preamp or amp for $10,000 and don't recognize it's worth about $7,000 on the second day they own it (particularly when warranty is not transferable), and it goes down from there. Please tell me honestly how many of you have purchased used items on a regular basis and have made substantial profits on them, or even broke even on a regular basis? This is a spendy hobby and making the right choice the first time, and holding on to your gear is the least expensive way to play in this arena--at least I have found it to be that way.