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jaxwired 06-11-2012 07:01 PM

Help with IB2i
 
Guys,

I'd appreciate a few opinions on what a 3 year old pair of IB2i speakers are worth. Excellent condition. Give me 2 prices. Fair price, and Great price. Thanks!

Removed 06-11-2012 07:11 PM

Right around what there listed for ;)

jaxwired 06-11-2012 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A/V Solutions (Post 322554)
Right around what there listed for ;)

Are you selling a pair? How much?

Removed 06-11-2012 11:21 PM

just a guess but it sounds like your refering to the one's listed on Agon and I was responding.....

jdandy 06-11-2012 11:39 PM

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jdebonth 06-12-2012 08:07 AM

This is the only forum I am aware of where members encourage/pressure newcomers into a paid subscription, every time. Don't get it.. isn't it up to them to decide their level of involvement?

Apologies if this comes across as provocative, I think it's a fair point.

Pider 06-12-2012 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by jdebonth
This is the only forum I am aware of where members encourage/pressure newcomers into a paid subscription, every time. Don't get it.. isn't it up to them to decide their level of involvement?

Apologies if this comes across as provocative, I think it's a fair point.

No pressure, really. To each his/her own.

I value the opinions of those on this forum, as well as their comportment, honesty and friendship so much that I contributed and even sponsored another member, just because I want this group to thrive. The dedication Ivan and crew bring to this endeavor is far greater than one can imagine relative to its ability to generate funds. So, in my case the minimal donation is really nothing other than a tip of my hat. A thank you.

On the other hand, I've saved multiples of my donation in audio purchases from AA members, so it was a good investment.

jdandy 06-12-2012 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jdebonth (Post 322737)
This is the only forum I am aware of where members encourage/pressure newcomers into a paid subscription, every time. Don't get it.. isn't it up to them to decide their level of involvement?

Apologies if this comes across as provocative, I think it's a fair point.

Joost.......There is no pressure to become a subscriber on this forum. I tried to encourage jaxwired to consider the added benefits of becoming a subscriber, in particular the ability to buy and sell audio components using the Audio Aficionado resources. I posted the link to the subscription page as a convenience, not as an attempt to pressure anyone. I am an enthusiastic Audio Aficionado member, and have been a Subscriber from the very beginning of the forum's existence. Many benefits have come my way through my association with AA, and it is fun for me to recommend becoming a subscriber to members who may have overlooked the added advantages of subscriber status.

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mb2 06-17-2012 08:46 AM

I would not listen to any of the dealers as they are bias and also they will lose out on the 45% markup.
USED

IB1=$4000
IB2i=$6000
MB2i=$8000

**these should have stands included and in mint shape...
Lower prices even better but this is for fairly new,used items....older ones are about 20-25% less
they are good speakers(great actually) but ""WAY overpriced""

jdandy 06-17-2012 09:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mb2 (Post 324905)
I would not listen to any of the dealers as they are bias and also they will lose out on the 45% markup.
USED

IB1=$4000
IB2i=$6000
MB2i=$8000

**these should have stands included and in mint shape...
Lower prices even better but this is for fairly new,used items....older ones are about 20-25% less
they are good speakers(great actually) but ""WAY overpriced""

mb2.......Good luck finding a pair of PMC IB2i's for $6000. If you do, and don't want them, let me know.

"WAY overpriced" is just your opinion, but you're absolutely correct about how great PMC speakers sound.

As for the 45% markup comment, even if that were true in all cases, a dealer isn't like a consumer sitting at home listing his speakers on Agon or eBay. Markup is not a synonym for profit. A dealer has overhead cost to operate his business. There's rent or a mortgage payment to be made monthly, utilities costs, security cost, insurance costs, workman's compensation cost, state unemployment compensation taxes, annual business license cost, property taxes, employee salaries, advertising costs, interest to banks on borrowed money, income taxes, accounting fees, as well as other costs. All this has to be paid from his markup. The dealer would probably be happy with a 10% profit on total gross annual revenue from his business.


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