In the case of disc players anything but high end, I question putting any money into it. Between the age and the next "new thing" advancement. Used and not working at that, I don't think so. Amps and the like maybe, especially if it is a good brand. Having said that, I am in the same boat. I have a ill Cambridge Audio reciever listed here. The price is I thought low enough to make it worth someone having the unit repaired. I got just one offer, so low as too make me wonder if it was worth the cost to have it listed. It may help you sell if you can provide the cost of the repair. But with estimate's charges of $25 on up, combined with listing fees a bit dicey.
Equipment not worth fixing, what to do?
I've found myself with a nonfunctional NAD M15, PS Audio PowerPlant 300, and a RAM modified Oppo player that whistles (I know, but it does).
None of these are worth what it would cost to fix. My question is, what should I do with them?
Really, I'm stumped, and they are just taking up space in my garage.
None of these are worth what it would cost to fix. My question is, what should I do with them?
Really, I'm stumped, and they are just taking up space in my garage.
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