Need help valuing high-end power cables.


I’m looking for help in valuing a lot of 5 Synergistic Research power cables. 
Here’s the backstory. I am doing this to help a ~75-year old friend, who has been operating an electronics repair shop for 40+ years. We live in a rural area in the mountains of North Carolina, and this fine man is struggling to keep his doors open. He is a wealth of knowledge, a true community asset, and I cannot imagine my small town without him or his shop.

These cables were given to him by a “good long-time customer” who himself is a retired audio engineer from a VERY high-end stereo company, which I think it best not to name. He told my friend the shop owner that he never used them, and to me their condition looks to be excellent. A few of them are labeled “Demonstration - Not for Sale.”

My friend has had these laying around his shop for about a year, and I have drooled over them; but know they are out of my system’s league, my price range, and all my vintage gear has the power cables built-in anyway.  He doesn’t have the Internet savvy, or the patience frankly, to sell these online. I am going to try to sell them for him, as a favor, because I know he could use the money, and I hope he can continue in his business for a long, long time.  

Here’s the help I’m requesting. I’ve done some research, and I really have no idea how to price this lot of five cables. I don’t want to sell them individually, I just want to do a single sale.  If anyone can suggest a fair private-sale price range, and/or offer any advice for how to market/package/sell these I would be very grateful.  The goal is a quick sale, thus the buyer gets a good and fair deal. 

So, here is the lot. All five cables look to be in Mint or Near-Mint condition.  Each comes with its own power supply.  All five cables are Synergistic Research brand. 
1. One Tesla S.E. Hologram D (a monster)
2. Two Tesla Series Tesla T3
3. Two Tesla Series Tesla T2

If someone from this forum were to want to buy them, I would list them on this site, and not circumvent Audiogon’s business model. Thank you to the board for your input and help.  I have learned a lot from this crew over the past year.

FYI my two systems:
Matching Sansui AU/TU 5900 integrated and tuner, Dual CS-5000 TT w/Ortofon cart, Raspberry Pi 4 Volumio w/DAC hat, Paradigm SE-1 speakers, cables are quality but basic.

Matching Kenwood KA/KT 3500 integrated and tuner, Dual CS-5000 TT W/Grado cart, Paradigm Reference Studio 40 speakers, cables are quality but basic.

Regards.


gemoody

Showing 3 responses by rodman99999

     Depending on how fast you want to sell them (or: how desperately); the guys at https://www.usedcable.com/contacts, also buy (obviously, or they couldn’t sell any).

     Those are excellent cables and someone would get a great deal & sound (given the right associated equipment) if they could use the whole set.

     To compare some older going prices (when they newer/more popular): https://www.hifishark.com/search?q=synergistic+research+tesla+se+hologram+d


      More recently: https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649660250-synergistic-research-tesla-hologram-d-power-cord/

       Plug the other cables' data into the search bars of those sites, to get info on their prices.
     The best of your lot (the Hologram), was listed on US Audiomart, at $650 and took 57 days to sell (last year).

      A Tesla T3, for $375, sold there in two days (this month).

      A Tesla T2, for $260, took 146 (2015).

      Good luck getting more*, though: much depends on the lengths (not mentioned) in your possession.

                                *especially: in one lot

       Regarding lengths: longer costs more, but: less people (typically) need the extra length.

       Synergistic used active shielding, beginning before 2000, with their MPCs and extra wiring, but: have since moved on to shielding technologies that don't require any of that.    Long and short: NO, nothing extra special about the Teslas, though as I said, they are still great (at least: better than average) cables.    Particularly, at what they can be had for, used.

         Don't mean to rain on your parade, but: facts are facts.
       +1, regarding the upgrades that Michael Spallone does, if a prospective buyer could be sold on that point and then willing to contact Michael.

        That COULD make selling on the 'GoN easier; as he has a LOT of positive feedback and testimonial, on these pages.

        ie: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/modding-synergistic-research-mpc-to-galileo-status

        and: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/modding-synergistic-research-mpc-to-galileo-status-2/post?hig...

         He used to advertise on US Audiomart, but: the ad's been deleted.

          Pics: https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649063652-synergistic_research_ms_mpc_modified/images/584904/

           Here's what a Spallone-modded MPC/Tesla T3 (8' though) brought, on Audiocircle, in 2015:

            https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=133766.0

             Haven't seen him in here, since this past March.

             I talked to the guys at The Cable Company (Used Cable's parent) about trading my Tesla Apexes in on a CTS pair, when they first came out.

                                Based on my experience: you'll get offered bupkis!

              BUT: like I said, depending on how fast or desperately you want to sell...