I want to buy new speakers for 50,000 and see it used for 30,000, what should I do?


two issues here, would it be smarter to buy the used speakers not knowing where they’ve been or how hard they’ve been played or maybe there’s something wrong with them. And the other issue is what happens to the value of my speakers immediately after the box comes to my house. And I guess the third issue is, amI insane for buying $50,000 speakers.

It seems like I’ll be losing $20,000 immediately and of course probably a little more since if I ever sell they will need to be reduced further so used price can be 30,000 if a dealer is involved which they probably will be.

This raises a serious concern that very nice speakers are just too expensive.

Fortunately (and luckily) I’m not married so that makes this process a lot easier

emergingsoul

I have owned many speakers that msrp’d in the higher end brackets, never lost anything when I rotated them out. I buy such items used, etc or negotiate some cut even price with some dealer/others (helps if you know people). If you are not sure you will hang onto something for life/a long time, try and buy at a ’cut even’ price.

I would suspect 50K speakers haven't had a very hard life. There are very few 50K party speakers.  The other option is to find a used pair of even better speakers for 50K.  You would be less likely to want to exchange them in the future.

$50k buys you a lot of speaker new or used. Call Mike Powell @11stereo.com. His F&F lineup is very good and he always has high end used gear for sale. I have made several purchases from him and he is good people.

 

@OP - your post does not raise a concern that very nice speakers are too expensive. With very rare exceptions, consumer goods depreciate. Not nice speakers depreciate and very nice speakers depreciate. Actually, very nice speakers depreciate less.  Speakers have a long service life so their depreciation can be amortised over many years. Anyway, that has to be set against the pleasure of listening them, and what price does one put on that.

I don’t believe you are crazy. 
 

I have a good relationship with a local stereo shop - and I go there for all my purchases (new or used). They deliver, set-up and stand by the product. On demos I get the warranty and in some cases manufacturers (e.g., Wilson Audio) have certified used programs. 
 

Good luck!