HAVE ALL SALES STOPPED ON AUDIOGON ???


I haven't sold hardly anything in a month, is anyone else having that problem,or is it me........autospec
autospec
I dont know if AG's change of business model has anything to do with, possibly some.  I know that I disappeared for a while after they changed the site but returned after negotiating a better contract with them.  

USAM is a much better deal as a seller but the site does not get near as much traction as this one - wonder why - its quite equal to the good old Audiogon we all seem to miss.  

To comment to my above post I have changed the main Image in the CD Transport / DAC listing and Im running a banner on it - from previous observations the lovely Monique is quite good at getting peoples attention.

A while ago I ran two banners for two almost identical items, one had Monique as the picture the other a very cool looking turntable, the results were as follows. Monique got 335 ad clicks on 20626 views, my GrooveMaster Vintage Direct got only 70 ad clicks on 18195 views. 

The Painting is by Merryl Jaye, she also paints musicians which some folks use as decorations in their listening rooms - I have 4 of them.  More information here  http://www.merryljaye.com
 
Good Listening

Peter
  
It seems that many are dismayed, for lack of better description, that equipment loses value so fast. That is understandable to some extent. Tens of percent in a very short time may be hard to swallow. However, for most, this is a hobby. Unless you are in this to make money, investing for a great return. Hobbies are just like this. Waste of time and money. Hobbies give you satisfaction in some other way and you pay for it by buying stamps, amplifiers, paintings, or simply by spending your time doing macrame. If we think of this as a hobby, we should accept that we lose money and that is all. If we cannot sustain it without getting frustrated with our purchases losing value, we have picked wrong hobby.


That all has not much to do with the title of this thread, but with some sentiment voiced in it.
I have gone on record stating many times in recent years that after purchasing my dream integrated amp, speakers and CDP that I was DONE with the upgrade bug.  DONE !  Famous last words.  Just added an Equitech Son of Q and a new CDP to the main rig in the past 2 months.  But I didn't buy either of those units here but it was due to timing and availability. 

I don't want to think about how many times I've raided my savings account and MM fund for 'discretionary' audio purchases.  I'm sure I'll be wondering where all that $$$ went when I retire.  Oh well.  YOLO