No problem selling this I guess, as Micro’s are much sought after these days. The BL-91 is the model where things start to get interesting. It has the same bearing as the RX-1500 series, so it can even be upgraded with the RT-2000 gunmetal plateau. The only real weakness is the crappy feet. But replace those by something more substantial and you get a major sonic improvement. I have a BL-91 in my second system and use it with four Finite Elemente Cerabase feet. This is perhaps overdoing it a little bit, but I had these lying around doing nothing anyway. The Micro arm you refer to is okay, but the BL-91 can appreciate a much better arm. I use it with an FR-64S.
As for value, that’s all over the place. These tables sold in fairly large numbers, so they’re not rare and Micro’s tend to last. The BL-91 without arm & cart can be found under $1000, although eBay sellers constantly try to inflate that price level. But why sell? If you post on this site I have to assume you are an audiophile. Just keep in mind that a good condition BL-91 can compete with just about ANY modern turntable under $2500, provided you replace those standard feet.
As for value, that’s all over the place. These tables sold in fairly large numbers, so they’re not rare and Micro’s tend to last. The BL-91 without arm & cart can be found under $1000, although eBay sellers constantly try to inflate that price level. But why sell? If you post on this site I have to assume you are an audiophile. Just keep in mind that a good condition BL-91 can compete with just about ANY modern turntable under $2500, provided you replace those standard feet.