The HPM speaker series have a following. Apparently designed by Bert Locanthi of JBL.
Pioneer home system value
I have an opportunity to purchase a Pioneer system from the original owner and I’m looking for some input from you all.
The system has a SX 1050 receiver, PL530 turntable and a pair of HPM 100 speakers. Anyone have thoughts on a fair price? It is all in fair to good working condition and well maintained.
thank you for any feedback
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+1 @ghdprentice, although I think he's a little on the high side. I remember my Pioneer SX-850 from that period. People now buy this gear only for its looks, and nostalgia. Japanese designers of that period designed for specs, and did not listen to the result; the sound would be inferior to modern equipment. Possibly with an exception for the tt, if you like the sound of old direct drives. they were almost universally displaced by belt drive models for a reason, except for old Thorens and some Garrards. JBL's from that era were almost all terrible. Speakers now are designed with computer modeling, and listening tests, and are much, much better. |
My dad was a rep for Pioneer in the 70s. He gave me a spec 4 amp and a different preamp which I can't remember the model. I took them to a local shop and had them all recapped. They are connected my old vandersteen 2CEs. The system doesn't compare to my main system but I gotta say, it sounds pretty darn good. He also gave me a pair of HPM 60s. They're very 70s laid back sounding. He's got a pair of HPM 150s with the omnidirectional tweeters they sounds pretty good. As others have said, newer gear is probably better but there's a warmth that comes from that old gear that's super pleasing. |
As others have stated, it is dependent upon the electronic, mechanical, and cosmetic condition of each piece. The receiver is the star of the package. If the CAPS have been replaced and the pots cleaned, recent sales have been $1500 to $2500 as listed on HiFiShark. The speakers and turn table about $1000 each. If they have not been serviced or in poor condition, I cannot guess on market vslue value. Try contacting Reverb, Skylabs Audio Shop, or Vintage Audio Exchange if you want to consign or sell them outright to these establishments. Remember, you will only realize 70% to 75% of final sale price but you do not have the hassle of marketing or dealing with the public. |
@mark7660 These were outstanding pieces when they were available in the late seventies. Pioneer was at the top of it’s game and this system would have received much critical and public acclaim. As others have mentioned in this thread the equipment is approaching 50 years old and if you have the acquaintance of a qualified technician with insight into these components I would seek their guidance on how to proceed. One more thing, the prices people are asking for similar equipment on the internet is not synonymous with value but rather with what a seller thinks or hopes people will pay! Oh, if you drop one of these components model numbers into your browser's search bar, you'll find a zillion of them out there someone's trying to sell I bet many saying "original owner" when they've never even heard a hifi or spun a record or CD in their lives. Beware! |
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