Estate planning question


For estate planning purposes, how do folks pre-arrange for disposition of your system if family is not interested in having it? Any suggestions as to who might handle a $200k system in the Chicago area? TIA

cantorgale

OP might want to investigate the Saturday Audio Exchange on Belmont in West Town.  People there might have a recommendation for him

My wife knows exactly what my stereo costs and intends to keep it if I croak first. Our death instructions when we are both gone is for the executor of our estate keep the stereo for their own use or sell it and keep the money. The executor knows what it’s worth. I also included resources for them to find fair value and how to sell the items, and the name of my trusted audio salesman.  I chose the executor poorly if they cannot figure out how to sell it for an appropriate price. 

noromance

06-17-2026 at 05:40pm 

Actually, there’s a service some entrepreneur, or Audiogon themselves could provide. The entire system could be listed, Blue-booked, and auctioned when the time comes. 

 And they too will be in business to give you pennies on the dollar.

All I want to know is this, the last thing I’d ever think of if I had to liquidate or instruct my family how to liquidate the stereo, would be TMR. I bought from them twice through the years, they were nice enough, but how did they get to be the Official Recipients of dead audiophile booty? A few of you guys just put it out there .

In every modality, the sharks are always swimming in order to give your people bubke and take your sh*t for nothing and dispose of it at the going rate they didn’t know when they were talking to your heirs.

This stuff is easy enough, believe it or not. Even my flightiest son can handle going to Hi-Fi shark and selling every model number in the rack 20% less than the current going rate. In fact I think that’s a good set of instructions for all of our peeps.

Get a yellow sticky pad, write ’check Hi-Fi shark for current pricing’ on the back of each component.

Values are not necessarily sketchy in our little hobby- compared to people who were into coin collecting, art, rare metals, G*d forbid diamonds... you need some intrepid heirs.

I am also aging out. My son has an ear for low end audio. The only person that truly appreciates my system and loves it is my wife's granddaughter. A crazy K Popper, but enjoys a variety of music. This is who will get it. Someone who recognizes a system that creates excitement or feelings to music.

I hope some relative will appreciate what you have. If not, perhaps a good friend.

The number of postings suggesting that many audiophiles are finding their stylus closing in on the final groove...and that their coveted equipment is worth little to most people is...discouraging.