"priced to sell"
If that’s true, then you would have sold them.
I’m a Nordost user, also have sold as I go up the food chain. Like any brand, it’s value is what the market will bear. As a seller, I naturally want the most money I can get for something. Being a user who can only afford to buy the stuff used, the value is no more than HALF of retail, at best. Whatever brand!
Thru patience, I’m able to have a complete setup of the latest for a tolerable price. No complaints of a company setting their MSRP. I just wouldn’t be able to experience upper level Nordost at retail.
Sellers shouldn’t get miffed seeing what they think is a lowball offer on audio stuff, particularly cable. When I get an offer too low, I just ignore it. It it hasn’t moved in awhile, time to re visit what you think it’s really worth.
Painfull reality, but that’s how to get rid of it quick. I’ve sold a few Nordost pieces, much to the delight of the new owner.
edit-the uneven length/blem is another couple of bucks LESS than a perfect set.
If that’s true, then you would have sold them.
I’m a Nordost user, also have sold as I go up the food chain. Like any brand, it’s value is what the market will bear. As a seller, I naturally want the most money I can get for something. Being a user who can only afford to buy the stuff used, the value is no more than HALF of retail, at best. Whatever brand!
Thru patience, I’m able to have a complete setup of the latest for a tolerable price. No complaints of a company setting their MSRP. I just wouldn’t be able to experience upper level Nordost at retail.
Sellers shouldn’t get miffed seeing what they think is a lowball offer on audio stuff, particularly cable. When I get an offer too low, I just ignore it. It it hasn’t moved in awhile, time to re visit what you think it’s really worth.
Painfull reality, but that’s how to get rid of it quick. I’ve sold a few Nordost pieces, much to the delight of the new owner.
edit-the uneven length/blem is another couple of bucks LESS than a perfect set.