If you are not certain about the actual fair value of items, auction is better. Reserve prices with any real meaning are often a put-off to buyers. I've found it best to start at a price well below value and let it go from there. If everything is done properly, you generally will find a buyer willing to pay a fair market price. Sometimes, a bidding war might bump things up somewhat higher, but don't count on this.
If you auction, start with low risk items of lesser value first to get your feet wet. Do not take risk with potential high value items up front until you get a feel for how things are going.
My comments are based on my experience as both a buyer and seller on ebay. I have no similar experience on this site, so I cannot comment there.
If it were me, I might try putting a few titles that might appeal to avid audiophiles up on A'gon as a test first. Otherwise, I would stick with ebay mainly because I have more experience selling there.
If you auction, start with low risk items of lesser value first to get your feet wet. Do not take risk with potential high value items up front until you get a feel for how things are going.
My comments are based on my experience as both a buyer and seller on ebay. I have no similar experience on this site, so I cannot comment there.
If it were me, I might try putting a few titles that might appeal to avid audiophiles up on A'gon as a test first. Otherwise, I would stick with ebay mainly because I have more experience selling there.