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Price of 2nd hand HiFi equipment - You can no longer buy a HiFi for £99

Fandango Andy

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I was recently advised someone looking for a 2nd hand, budget integrated amp. I started with my usual advice: Marantz, NAD, and Cambridge Audio from the early 2000's offers the best bang for buck. Older and you start to pay a "vintage" premium, and they may have less life left in them. Newer will cost more for no real gain. There are other great brands worth considering, but I find these three to be a great place to start.

It quickly became clear that 2nd hand price (like prices in general) have crept up with things that cost around £50 a couple of years ago creeping very close to £100 or even more in a few cases. This made me decide to revisit my £99 experiment.

Two years ago I tracked prices on the basic components of a budget system to see how cheaply you could realistically get on the first rung of the HiFi ladder. these are genuine prices paid (not by me) on ebay in Jan/Feb 2024.
  • Cambridge Audio A4 £38
  • Mission M72 £34
  • Chromecast Audio 2nd Gen £27

This time I didn't put as much time in, just looking at starting prices, and followed a few auctions that ended yesterday, as well as "buy it now prices". The conclusions I came to; entry level Marantz, NAD, and Rotel are regularly selling for £65 to £95 and nice examples have exceeding £100. Cambridge Audio's entry level falls below these brands and can still be found bellow £50, but they also have models that are on a par with and similarly priced to the other three.

Mission M71 and M72 are achieving around £75, the price you would have paid for Mission 701 which are now over £100.

Chromecast Audio 2nd Gen seem to be around £35 to £45, but realistically you are probably better off stretching to £89 (often on sale for £80) for a WiiM Mini.

The big shock was CD players which were very cheap a few years ago, but are on the way up. Turn of the century entry level models from Marantz, NAD, Cambridge Audio, and Rotel are coming in at between £75 and £100

So what is the 2026 equivalent to the £99 HiFi?
  • Like for like today £160 to £195
  • Upgrade to WiiM Mini £205 to £239
  • Add a CD Player £235 to £314
This is by no means definitive, there are bargains to be had, or you may wish to spend more to get a particular component. And finally the person I was advising took by best peace of ebay advice. Look for "collection only" in you area as they don't get many bids. They bagged a great deal, an immaculate NAD C300 for £38. It even came with a the original box and instructions, and the little green power button was intact!
 
I've been tracking some prices recently for graphics equalisers specifically technics and Nad. Ranging any where from 50 pound broken to 995 pound I purchased mine for 60 pound guy wanted 85 but I offered a cheeky bid
But I seen the same exact graphics equaliser up on eBay for 995 pound couldn't help but chuckle thinking you'll never get that price or I got a very good deal.
 

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