Fair market value of a turntable/arm/cartidge?


I may sell my turntable and am not sure how you determine a fair price since the front end is essentially three items, the table, arm, and pickup? Bluebook doesn't have this info. As an example, if I was to sell my Oracle Delphi Mark IV, SME345 arm, and Grado Sonata cartridge, what would it be worth? Assuming the combo is worth 50% of original retail may not be accurate to the buyer or seller. Other than place the complete front end up for auction and let the market decide the relative price, is there another method? I assume there are many enthusiasts (like me) that don't buy via auction, preferring fixed pricing transactions. I feel like I should end this with "sincerely, I remain clueless" Opinions are most welcome, Jeff
jeffloistarca
SME345 ~ $600
Grado Sonata ~ $120
Oracle Delphi Mark IV ~ 1700+?

Anywhay selling as a package you might loose more.
Thanks for posting..not sure where you dug up the info but I do thank you. Maybe I'm fundamentally lazy, but I would prefer to buy a 'table with the arm and then consider changing the pickup if/as required. Shipping a set-up like this most be one helluva challenge too, I suppose local sales make more sense?
1999 used book price on the Delphi is 1100.00 1000.00 for total pkg is more realistic.
Why would you sell this.Its a good table good arm.Get a decent cartridge and your set.
In any case for the safe shipping I would suggest getting a dedicated box for your arm, cartridge and table.