Try listing as local sale/pickup only...that's how I sold mine. Unless you live in the desert...there's likely someone within driving distance that might be interested.
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It can be nerve-wracking, but shipping isn't usually an issue. How do you think they get to the dealers in the first place? I used AAA Cooper, as their terminal was closest to home. The old 2.2/R went out to Minnesota for refurbishing and back home again. Even though there was a boot print on the box (yikes!), all was well inside. Just make sure to pack them correctly (!) and insure for the full value, as you would for any sensitive components. |
I think Magnepan's biggest failing is not adding a couple hundred bucks to these somewhat fragile speakers and crating the pair....... They send multiple pairs to dealers stacked on a pallet, but the dealer always removes them from the pallet if he ship UPS and then UPS turns them into abstract art....... I speak from experience: https://stewart0722.smugmug.com/Other/Magnepan-damage-photos/ My advice to you: If someone wants you to ship them, have someone build a crate for the pair with styro on all sides, and tell the buyer that's the only way you'll do it.......shipping them UPS or freight in the standard cartons, which are nothing more than a thin covering for the speakers will result in about a 50% chance of them arriving undamaged....... Spend the extra money........have a crate built......there are shipping co's in every major city that can do this for a couple hundred bucks.... |