Here is what I paid for my DCM Time Windows 1A (my third pair!): List price in 1984 - $1200. I paid $219 + shipping from an EBay seller. So stuff can depreciate quite a lot! Other stuff (like a Marantz 7 and 8B) can go up a lot in value!
What is considered a "standard" percentage of devaluation per year foor high end speakers?
As the title of the thread indicates, what is a standard devaluation per year of high end speakers in generally good condition.
Often, on Audiogon, sellers ask for 50-to 65% of the retail price for speakers that are between 7-10 years old (or even discontinued) regardless, whether they paid retail or not.
I realize that condition and the number of owners is a determining factor, and it should be.
Thank you, S.J.
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