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Valuation on a LEAK TL/12.1 Power Amp and associated components



 
 
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Old October 1st 06, 12:08 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Christopher Key
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Default Valuation on a LEAK TL/12.1 Power Amp and associated components

Christopher Key wrote:
Hello,

I have the acquired some vintage audio gear, which I am looking to sell, and
was hoping for some advice on likely value, where best to sell it, and how
to safely test it. The items a

LEAK TL/12.1 power amp
LEAK Preamp
LEAK AM Tuner
A R Sugden Connoisseur Turntable
Original documentation and connectors

I believe the components are as those detailed for the 'Console Cabinet' on
http://www.werple.net.au/~kiewavly/Curiosities.html. The tuner is as
pictured at the bottom of the page. There is also a single driver, which
from the above page I would assume is from a Leak 550, but don't have
readily available to check.

The items are all superficially in excellent condition, and have been well
stored, although are of unknown functionality. I'm technically competent,
but have absolutely no experience with valves, and hence have no idea how to
safely test the equipment without damaging it. Are there major things to
avoid, or is it simply a case of connecting things up and feeding in a
suitable input signal?

Can anyone give me an approximate value of the above components? Is there
important to ascertain, beyond presumably whether it works? Is the best
place to sell them likely to be eBay, or would I do better tying to find a
specialist dealer?


Many thanks,

Chris Key



Hello,

Thanks very much to all who've replied both off and on this group. I
think eBay's the best way to go, and I'll certainly try to notify the
asian market too. I've not yet decided whether to attempt any
restoration myself, or whether to sell it as is. I'll post a link to
the auction here though when I do. For now though, there are some
photos of all the bits available from:

http://pics-by-cjk32.fotopic.net/c1093612.html

Chris Key
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Old October 1st 06, 04:09 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default Valuation on a LEAK TL/12.1 Power Amp and associated components


"Christopher Key" wrote


Hello,

Thanks very much to all who've replied both off and on this group. I
think eBay's the best way to go, and I'll certainly try to notify the
asian market too. I've not yet decided whether to attempt any restoration
myself, or whether to sell it as is. I'll post a link to the auction here
though when I do. For now though, there are some photos of all the bits
available from:

http://pics-by-cjk32.fotopic.net/c1093612.html

Chris Key




Excellent Show N Tell - many thanks! :-)

Call me daft, but I would sooner this all this stuff in a *working* museum
[1] in the UK somewhere, than for it to head East into oblivion....

???



[1] Or my place...!! ;-)



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Old October 1st 06, 12:09 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Christopher Key
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Default Valuation on a LEAK TL/12.1 Power Amp and associated components

Christopher Key wrote:
Hello,

I have the acquired some vintage audio gear, which I am looking to sell, and
was hoping for some advice on likely value, where best to sell it, and how
to safely test it. The items a

LEAK TL/12.1 power amp
LEAK Preamp
LEAK AM Tuner
A R Sugden Connoisseur Turntable
Original documentation and connectors

I believe the components are as those detailed for the 'Console Cabinet' on
http://www.werple.net.au/~kiewavly/Curiosities.html. The tuner is as
pictured at the bottom of the page. There is also a single driver, which
from the above page I would assume is from a Leak 550, but don't have
readily available to check.

The items are all superficially in excellent condition, and have been well
stored, although are of unknown functionality. I'm technically competent,
but have absolutely no experience with valves, and hence have no idea how to
safely test the equipment without damaging it. Are there major things to
avoid, or is it simply a case of connecting things up and feeding in a
suitable input signal?

Can anyone give me an approximate value of the above components? Is there
important to ascertain, beyond presumably whether it works? Is the best
place to sell them likely to be eBay, or would I do better tying to find a
specialist dealer?


Many thanks,

Chris Key



Hello,

Thanks very much to all who've replied both off and on this group. I
think eBay's the best way to go, and I'll certainly try to notify the
asian market too. I've not yet decided whether to attempt any
restoration myself, or whether to sell it as is. I'll post a link to
the auction here though when I do. For now though, there are some
photos of all the bits available from:

http://pics-by-cjk32.fotopic.net/c1093612.html

Chris Key
 




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