The thing about Tannoys is the way the way their prices can oscillate quite wildly.
This seems to suggest that used HiFi is very much prone to fashion.
Perhaps one or two good reviews and the prices start climbing, one or two disparaging ones and they descend.
In the case of the Tannoy Revolution 3s I’d wouldn’t recommend anyone paying more that £200/$200 for a pair, and then only if they were in immaculate condition.
Mine aren’t but they’re not as bad some I’ve seen. I wouldn’t expect much more than £100 for them if I decided to sell them.
It’s quite incredible people asking £2/3/400+ for CD players well over 10 years old. You only have to look at how many of them develop problems to see the inherent risks of paying that much for yesterday’s technology.
This seems to suggest that used HiFi is very much prone to fashion.
Perhaps one or two good reviews and the prices start climbing, one or two disparaging ones and they descend.
In the case of the Tannoy Revolution 3s I’d wouldn’t recommend anyone paying more that £200/$200 for a pair, and then only if they were in immaculate condition.
Mine aren’t but they’re not as bad some I’ve seen. I wouldn’t expect much more than £100 for them if I decided to sell them.
It’s quite incredible people asking £2/3/400+ for CD players well over 10 years old. You only have to look at how many of them develop problems to see the inherent risks of paying that much for yesterday’s technology.