Sellers: When do you drop your price?


Selling my first piece of gear.  I've had a lot of views but no offers. It's been about 5 days. Great condition, 2 years old, offering about about 1/3rd off. No original box.

Perhaps all gear is particular, so if that's so, we can end this thread right here. But in case there's a general bit of advice, How long do you let an ad marinate before adjusting the price?
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Hard to keep up with all the advice but thanks.
I cannot get the original box.
I have gotten the repeated advice about 50%. Got it.
I have done research about past pricing and it varies a lot and there is not a statistically significant sample. The amp brand and quality are unusual but may tickle the fancy of the right buyer.
I have included a lot of information and reviews of the item.
I took Millercarbon's advice and lowered my price because of what he and others said. I had set the price too high — it wasn't unreasonable given the item but a bit off the mark. Now I'll wait.
I never said that I didn't want to sell the item here. I went first with a site I've used before and am comfortable with. Keep an eye out on AG for this wonderful piece, donvito. I'll make you a special offer.
5 days — I am patient and it is listed on AudioMart. @rushfan Your questions are answered earlier in this thread.
Rarely. I price my gear to sell and it almost always does at the asking price. Yes, I agree, the seller should do the research to come up with a price that's a win-win for buyer and seller.
@sokogear Have not switched from tubes. Want a better SS amp to swap in/out with my tube preamp. Want a powerful enough SS amp so that if I want to try some electrostatics I have the power.
Hi, ya I kind of echo some of the above comments.  it's a rare day that I will pay 50% of original retail price.  second owner and no original box, i'm not likely to pay even that.  Two considerations I keep in mind when buying:  if i don't like the item after 3 months or a year will i be able to sell it and for how much.  some items pose a much higher risk and i'm generally spending thousands not hundred.  ALSO audiophiles are becoming an endangered species - rare and dying out.  There are some exceptions with vintage Scott and Marantz equipment, but in general the demand and appreciation for much of this equipment is dying with us. say.