Any suggestions?


Any suggestions for the newbie members (from the more experienced with feedback members) about buying AND selling equipment here on the gon?
myraj
Sell anything, just be honest with its description and fair with its price.
Buy something,check sellers feedback. Ask questions. Ask for photos and hopefully you will/should get a good deal. There is always a vast array of fantastic gear on here. Personally I think the majority of the people on this site are honest. I have only dealt with a few members who have been 100%. There are always going to be bad apples, but hopefully they are a very tiny percentage that use the site. Be lucky.
Be Honest: If your selling be conservative on your equipment ratings,If your buying ask as many questions as it takes to make it clear what your buying..Don't make an offer unless you intend to buy...Do your homework!!! This is by far the "Best" site for us Audio Cookoos!....Spend as much time on it as you can and learn...I can't say enough about how many Great helpfull people on this site......Welcome aboard !!!!!!
Myraj,

Surely you are not referring to yourself with 581 positive feedbacks are you?

I am sure you are more than qualified to answer the question.
If you want to speed up the learning curve, purchase the "Audiogon Blue Book subscription". It may be flawed and a sometimes a bit out of date, it's still relevant. Most newbies vastly over estimate the value of their gear. BE HONEST! Use the Audiogon rating scale acurately.
Buying is very easy, selling is harder. Be patient and avoid others telling you what to like. Don't catch Audionervosa syndrome. If you like something that others don't, who cares, go with what you like. Now get out there and do some listening. It's the only way to know what you want. If you are a headbanger we can all suggest powerful gear. If OTOH, you listen to classical music at low levels then perhaps you are an SET person. There are obviuosly many intermediate types. For example I like powerful tube sound that doesn't imitate solid state gear.