A lot of the negotiating depends on how desperate the seller or buyer is to sell or buy. Right now, it's a buyer's market, which means that sellers are really struggling. This is good for buyers, but bad for sellers.
Now, if you, as a buyer, fall in love with a certain pair of speakers, your negotiating power is limited. Because if you play around too much you may lose out on them. However, if you are just willing to fish around, and as someone who has bought and sold in the past year, I can tell you that there are plenty of folks out here like this, then you can just cast out a lowball offer and see how desperate the seller is to move them. You may get speakers with an asking price of $3000 or more, for $1500.
From what I have seen in the last year, the audio market is currently slanted more towards the buyer than I can recall seeing in decades.
In the end, the strategy is up to you, and how badly you want a pair of speakers, or if you are willing to just find a desperate seller and take whatever he is selling.
Used to be that walking in the door with cash in hand afforded you better pricing. I don't know that has as much swaying power as it used to though.
Happy hunting.
Now, if you, as a buyer, fall in love with a certain pair of speakers, your negotiating power is limited. Because if you play around too much you may lose out on them. However, if you are just willing to fish around, and as someone who has bought and sold in the past year, I can tell you that there are plenty of folks out here like this, then you can just cast out a lowball offer and see how desperate the seller is to move them. You may get speakers with an asking price of $3000 or more, for $1500.
From what I have seen in the last year, the audio market is currently slanted more towards the buyer than I can recall seeing in decades.
In the end, the strategy is up to you, and how badly you want a pair of speakers, or if you are willing to just find a desperate seller and take whatever he is selling.
Used to be that walking in the door with cash in hand afforded you better pricing. I don't know that has as much swaying power as it used to though.
Happy hunting.