Has anyone found a good way to listen to speakers on the used market before buying them?


I live in the LA area (La Crescenta), and have not had much luck auditioning speakers I'm interested in buying used, through Audiogon or other sites.  Have others found a way to do this?  With rare exceptions (like Vandys), well-respected speakers selling for <$3K on the used market have been discontinued, and cannot be found at local dealerships.  For example, there seems to be a community of Thiiel owners who love their speakers, but I haven't come across any opportunities to listen to them in this area.  I don't know many people who have invested in mid or high level audio, so I haven't had many opportunities to compare speakers in my price range other than at dealerships; is there another avenue I haven't heard about in or around LA? 

Understandably, Agon members often warn us that we should let listen before we buy, and let our ears be the judge; but does that only apply to new/demo speakers found at dealerships?
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Just about all of the local Audiogon sellers I have purchased from allowed me to audition before I bought.- And, this is the NYC area.
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Thanks for your responses -- nothing too surprising here (other than nhodge's willingness to fly for his auditions - that's commitment!), but it was worth a shot.   I'm a little surprised there aren't more audio clubs that fill this niche.  Maybe I need to start one...

@stevecham -- you said you ultimately became part of the Thiel family; which Thiels do you have, and how would you compare them with other brands (that I might be able to find and audition)?
I only have the CS2.4s now, I sold the CS7s and CS6s as I was downsizing. They are keepers for life and fit my needs completely. I run them full range and supplement them at the lowest octave with two SVS SB2000 subs and the combination works for me. I also owned Vandersteen 2ce Signatures and they were great, except they didn't have the same dynamic oomph of the Thiels. I also own a pair of Vandersteen 1Cs that work well in a smaller room. Trying to find a home for them.

Time and phase correct, 1st order, dynamic designs are what work for me so that means Thiel, Vandersteen, Meadowlark or Dunlavy

Other brands/models I owned before the current Thiels include:

Parasound Reference 100 V1
Dynaudio Contour 3.0
Meadowlark Kestrel 2

Thanks Steve -- did you mean the CS 2.7s and 2.6s?  also, you said you were downsizing to the 2.4s; which of those was your favorite, if size were not a factor?
No, I never had the CS2.7s, only the CS2.4s. The CS 2.4s are smaller than the 7s or the 6s. The 2 series are all about the same size. CS2.7 owners applaud their performance uniformly so if you decided to get a pair, if you can find them, I am confident that you will be very pleased.