He said 7T but you all raise a good point that he needs to verify 7B or 7T since there is a big difference. The 8008 also could be quite old, or relatively new. Not sure how he received the items (inherited?) but the original owner could have either assembled all the gear about the same time frame (late 90's +/-) or maybe updated amp and speakers more recently. The age of those two items makes a big difference in their value. The $700 offer is more aligned with 7Bs than the newer 7Ts, but even the $700
seems a little low for 7Bs, which should be closer to $1-1.5K, depending on condition, unless they are really beat up or have a driver issue. If they are 7Bs, and the goal is to simply unload them, then for a local sale, $700-800 might be a win-win for seller and buyer.
Ive recieved an offer for my set of Aerial 7T speakers of $700.00. Should I accept?
Gentleman seems very knowledgeable and offered me seven hundred for the set of Aerial 7T's (in great shape). I posted recently and given the comments recieved I listed them on Craigslist for much more. However I expected a ballpark offer like he's made. Simply put with respect to the market is this an offer I should accept? We're both driving an hour and and a half so no shipping costs involved. I'm including the five foot M SERIES cables by Monster. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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