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

Please be considerate by not wasting our time.

What 'time' got wasted by the OP? We are mostly a bunch of semi retired/retired guys with deeper wallets, audio ocd and not a whole lot else going on in life...not too many Elon Musks around here working 18 hours a day right?

I purchased used Legacy Focuses and Signature IIIs after 20 years of stats. 

That's what I could afford for full range speakers without high power requirements.

Then I searched for my ultimate speaker I could afford (not the Von Schweikert Ultras I've heard).  During Covid there were a few remodeled VR9 SE Mk2s available from the factory for $50,000.  I ended up purchasing a updated, warrantied newly rewired pair with new Foundation (reliable) sub amps for $62,500 in mint condition from a private party who traded them in to the manufacturer's rep.  I am overjoyed with the purchase.  I stopped looking for speakers for my custom listening room.  I am looking for a similar or better quality speaker for my living room (my current Sig IIIs are painted black walnut) in pearlized white or deeper red tone like red cherry, rosewood, mahogany. etc. (the room is pink, gold and off white).  The cost to repaint is about $4,500 to $5,000 or find a wood pair (cheaper when available).  That's my story.  I am not considering market value or resale value.  

Shaking my head that people still don’t get it. A real gullible bunch of sods around here.

@deep_333 

Love your comments. Not all of us are retired, but I do admit I'm getting close with each passing year.  The 'wasting our time' comment was mostly based on the Ops lack of deciveness on whether he should buy new or used.  We all know that spending money on most audio components is never a good financial. If the Op isn't comfortable buying pre-owned speakers then put your 'big boy pants on' and buy new. No need to drag us into the Op's indeciveness.

@deep_333  comment is hilarious, and somewhat true.  If this were a one time thing I'd ignore it and answer the basic question, but the reality is this is a troll post from someone with a history of nonsensical BS.  Notice not once was the question of "what do you have now?" or "what are you looking for?" was answered.