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Who Buys Stereo Equipment


StereoBuyers is a family-run business in New York City, specializing in buying pre-owned high-end stereo and home audio equipment like amplifiers, receivers, pre-amplifiers, CD Players and more. We also have an office in Denver, serving Colorado audiophiles.




who buys stereo equipment


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If you are a businesses or individual looking to scale back, offload, upgrade, or otherwise get rid of your pre-owned stereo equipment, let us pick up your equipment and components - and pay you immediately for it.


We buy a wide variety of audio, video, and home theater equipment, including amplifiers, preamplifiers, speakers, home theater receivers, tuners, stereo receivers, integrated amplifiers, CD players, turntables, cassette decks, vacuum tubes, records, speaker cables, audio interconnects, and more.


Get quick cash from Cashforstereos for your vintage stereo equipment in New York and New Jersey. We even travel to select areas in Pennsylvania and Connecticut. It"s as easy as saying one, two, and three. Firstly, give us a call. Unlike other stereo buyers, we...


Selling CB/Ham equipment to cashforstereos.com is very easy. We buy cb/ham radio equipment in the NY and NJ areas. In addition, we pick up in some parts of PA and CT. People call us with old units that they find, or no longer use. While others, inherit cb/ham...


Buying old Marantz equipment is common for Cashforstereos in the New York and New Jersey areas. Also, our company travels to many parts of Pennsylvania and Connecticut. Marantz audio equipment is quality. Vintage Marantz equipment includes receivers, power...


We buy stereo from estates. Cashforstereos.com will buy stereos from estate sales in NY and NJ. We travel to Pa and Ct too. Our company buys many types of old stereo equipment. The audio equipment does not have to work. We Buy Stereo From Estates Firstly,...


We buy old stereos in the New York and New Jersey area. Cashforstereos will also travel to parts of Connecticut and Pennsylvania. We are a mom and pop business that operates in an old school manner. Call us to get immediate cash for your old stereo equipment. We...


Cashforstereos buys tube equipment in NY and NJ. In addition, we buy tube units in Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Tube stereos were made in the 1960's and 1970's. Surprisingly, some companies make tube audio today. Most people don't buy tube equipment. Tube stereos...


Cashforstereos vs Marketplace, Ebay in NY or NJ area. Cashforstereos buys old stereos without the hassles of Marketplace or Ebay. We are a prompt company that pays cash for audio equipment. We buy amplifiers, preamplifiers, tuners, receivers and equalizers. The...


Who wants old ham radios? Cashforstereos.com wants old ham radios in the New York or New Jersey area. In fact, we travel to many parts of Connecticut or Pennsylvania. Ham radios were extremely popular decades ago. This communication is outmoded in today's...


Immediate cash for old stereos is very easy. Call Cashforstereos.com, who buys old stereos in the New York and New Jersey areas. In addition, we serve parts of Pennsylvania and Connecticut. We are a no nonsense, straight forward company that helps you get rid of...


If you have vintage audio equipment you would like to sell, simply email us with pictures, model list and asking price. We will review the information and make you an offer based on the physical condition of the equipment and its rarity. If you live near Levittown, Pennsylvania, you can bring the equipment by for us to inspect in person. If you live nowhere near Levittown, you can ship it to us. Shipping costs can be figured in with the purchase price if applicable.


Help us keep vintage audio alive and available for enthusiasts by selling us older stereo equipment you no longer use. If you are interested in a different piece of used stereo equipment, you can also see our vintage audio for sale.


While there is always a wide selection of newly released vinyl records at Culture Shock, the shop also offers an extensive variety of well-conditioned used vinyl records and vintage audio equipment, providing a full-range of new releases, classics and rarities for all music lovers; As well as an authentic way to listen and enjoy. Always looking to expand on their impressive inventory, the Culture Shock team welcomes those are looking to sell their vintage audio equipment and vinyl from their collections!


Our business is solely based on the premise of buying, selling and trading audio equipment over the past years. Yes, ALL kinds of audio equipment not just vintage audio. At one point we did buy video products such as DVD players, projection systems, screens and the like but sadly, no more. We try not to deal with video stuff anymore as this just gets too darn complicated with advancements in technology elevating each time you get a sales flyer.


Many people have stuff lying around their house maybe in the garage or basement that they would like to get rid of. Perhaps you have to deal with an estate or are down-sizing your lifestyle and would like to find a place that will give you a fair dollar value for your equipment. There are various options available to you including donations, garage/yard sales, newspaper ads and so on but none will guarantee complete success. Why bother with the hassle?


Oh yeah, there IS NO TIME LIMIT ON STORE CREDIT. You can have it for years and suddenly decide to use it on anything we have in the store. YOU CANNOT CONVERT STORE CREDIT TO CASH! Also, please note; we do not buy car stereo equipment, stereo consoles, or televisions!


So ok, you made it all the way down here, thanks. I just wanted to add one little itsy-bitsy morsel of information that may be overlooked people who are looking to sell their equipment. Ready for it? Here it is:


The best way to sell your equipment is to drop by or contact us by phone during store hours. Our address and telephone number can be found on our Contact page. For your convenience, we have provided a simple on-line form that you can fill in and submit to us anytime. If you have multiple items for sale, the best method is to contact us directly.


Some of those manufactures have gone out of business. Other have been taken over by companies building lesser-quality components. But you can still find the vintage stereo gear from the 1950s through the 1970s at Getchell Amplifiers in Brownsburg,


"It's much more warm sounding. More musical sounding," Getchell explained. "You'd have to spend thousands of dollars now to equal a vintage piece of equipment you can get for $200 to $300 to get the same kind of sound quality and the same construction quality."


"I have people that buy it for the looks. I have people buy it for the sound quality. I have people buy it for the physical quality and the fact at it was made when either the United States or Japan, which are both great manufacturing giants, actually cared about physical quality of their equipment," Getchell said.


Getchell also offers repair or recondition services for customer's equipment. He said he tries to use high quality components, often better than the original parts, and new-old stock whenever possible.


Most of the equipment Getchell, 29, sells and restores was made years before he was even born. It was a childhood curiosity about how electronic and audio equipment worked that got him into the business.


After tinkering with a RadioShack educational kit and a 1930s tube radio from his grandfather, Getchell said he was 12 or 13 when he built his first amplifier and was 17 when he made his first guitar amplifier for a 4-H project. Not long after that, he bought his first piece of vintage stereo gear at a Goodwill store was hooked by the sound quality.


Getchell started buying more vintage components to repair and sell on Ebay and CraigsList. He also continued making small, tube-powered guitar amps, but found a much larger market for the vintage stereo gear.


In 2014, Getchell took a leap of faith and opened a brick-and-mortar shop in a converted house at 521 E. Main St. in Brownburg. He also stocked a few used guitars and other musical equipment, and partnered with two teachers to offer guitar lessons.


Record Head has been serving customers in Milwaukee since 1972. We have managed to thrive in an age of big-box stores in part because we offer a level of expertise and customer service other retailers can not. When you buy new or used stereo equipment from us, you will be dealing with a professional who can make an informed recommendation that goes beyond the bottom line. We will work with you to match you with the right receiver, speaker, CD player, or turntable for your needs and your budget.


Electronic audio equipment has been a part of homes almost as long as electricity. From phonograms and AM radios to bluetooth systems and smart speakers, there are numerous devices, functions, and purposes for home audio equipment.


To play audio, a source, such as a radio, disc player, turntable, or smart TV, is needed. That is then connected to a receiver, which usually has a basic amplifier and EQ built in. Then, at least one speaker is connected to produce sound. Some equipment combines two or all three of these elements.


One of the greatest qualities of this home stereo system is its versatility. Aside from all the disc trays (there are 5 of them), you have Bluetooth connectivity (with NFC support), AM and FM tuners, USB input, and one analog audio input (3.5mm audio input).


Besides the standard features like the CD playback capabilities and built-in FM tuner (with 12 presets), this stereo system can play audio files from a USB or from a micro SD card. You can also connect two analog audio sources to it (via RCA and AUX inputs). The system is Bluetooth-enabled so you can stream music wirelessly. You can also answer calls hands-free thanks to the built-in mic. This is one of only a few stereo systems with a built-in mic.


This is the end of our list of 7 best home stereo systems in 2021. Hopefully, there was something that fits your budget and your needs. For the end, we have prepared a short FAQs section with some tips on what to look for when buying a home stereo system. If you have any additional questions or want to share your experience, feel free to comment. 041b061a72


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