Help Inherited Sonus Faber Speakers


Sorry if this is the wrong place for this post but my boss gifted me two (2) Sonus Faber Grand Piano Home 6 ohms speakers. I don't have any use for them and would love to sell them and put the money towards my family. They are used but practically blemish free and were always taken well care of by my boss.

Any idea what these would be worth? How much should I ask for them? What's the best way to sell them?

Thank you for any advice or suggestions!

Southern California
austinwalk
Introduced in about 2001 at $3,250 a pair. Price went up to $3,500 over time. Tweeter and Magnolia (the original stores, not the Magnolia in Best Buy) both sold the line back then. The Home series was replaced by the Domus series in 2005/2006. Be sure to specify the Home series to avoid confusion. $1,500 is a fair price. Nice gift.

I don't have any use for them and would love to sell them and put the money towards my family.
Building a home audio system around these speakers could prove to be *another way* of putting money towards your family. It could redefine what home audio is, and what it can do for you and your family. Music was a bigger part of my kids' lives because of the quality sound reproduction they grew up with. At age 3 my daughter was identifying music as diverse as Steely Dan and Vivaldi. She played in school bands on sax and guitar throughout middle and high school.

I know I'm butting in, but hey, just a thought.
Very nice speakers and great looking! My GF remembers them wistfully to this day and I sold mine 8 years ago. Give them a shot you might get hooked on good sound! Cool boss btw.