Selling my dads top of the line system


My father just passed of a stroke suddenly. He was very big in the audio game. He as Revel Ultima Salon 2 speakers, 2 mark levinson model 536 pre apps, Mcintosh C50 pre amp, Cambridge Audio Azur 751BD blue ray player, at least 3 Audio quest water cabels, 2 or more viper power cables. This is what I know of that he currently has hooked up. What is my best option for selling it? Should I bundle it together, or piece it out? He loved his system so I don’t just want to sell it for nothing, but honor his memory and make sure the system finds a good home. If I did not have 3 kids  Home audio stores by me have been no help. Its all in premium shape, with the boxes, manuals, and remotes.
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Showing 1 response by jepatey

Sorry for your loss. I do wish I had your problem. Answer to me is keep it. Mark Levison and McIntosh are great units. Your cables are good. I am not familiar with the speakers but I am sure comparable to the others. You will retire and have more time. Kids will go up and leave. You are blessed to be left with system like this. 
If you sell eBay would be best bet. You have no sell experience but you could accept returns if defective. eBay also guarantees a sale. You are not obligated to accept low bid. You can look up original list price of the items. 

I have stereo stuff scattered all over my house. Mainly stored in closets. Only parts that might go bad or woofer surrounds. They can be sent out and refoamed. The simple solution is to keep the system. Good luck. 

If you live live near a city I can assure you you could sell preamps   You do not mention what amp. he had. Is one an integrated amp ? I will keep an eye out for your stuff.