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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Go to Audiogon blue book to see the average,or look on line at others for sale , 1/3 off is most likely not going to happen ,but gives you a 20% margin to bargain with.
" You said this was your first sale on Audiogon.  I didn’t check but I assume you don’t have any feedback ratings."

The OP did not say it was his first sale on AG, he said it was his first sale. He does have AG feedback and the ad is on AudioMart.
I tried to sell a pair of speakers here a month ago. They were brand new, they didn’t work well with my amp but they were high end and decent speakers. Regardless what I listed it for, all the offers came in at around 55% of the original price. First I felt insulted. I didn’t understand why everyone’s offer was so low. Later I found out they wanted to flip it for a profit. Given that it was brand new, box, warranty and all, I still think it was disgraceful. I later figured that eventually someone will pay slightly more, someone who won’t flip it. It’s a matter of time. I would check how many of the same items are up for sale and if you want to sell, price it at the lowest or slightly lower than - and offer something extra
Just for your information so that you know all used  equipment is 50% off that's a given.
If there are any glowing reviews of your item, include a link. USAudiomart
is free. Not so here. Shark picks up pretty much everything so most
buyers look there first.
Maybe your question really is: "How do you price an item"?