My dad passed about six months ago, and I'm not trying to steal your thunder, or get any sympathy, but Andrew is absolutely correct: make certain that you won't regret selling what was obviously very important to him and a great source of pride for him. I was tasked in selling my dad's coin collection along with his knives, stamps, and other collectibles. It was agony selling any piece, and I still regret selling ANY of it...but needless to say I also ended up keeping a lot of it. If it was important to him, it's important to me.
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.