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Valuation on a LEAK TL/12.1 Power Amp and associated components
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 |
Valuation on a LEAK TL/12.1 Power Amp and associated components
"Christopher Key" wrote in message ... 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? I believe the Trading Station at Peterborough will advertise and sell stuff for you on a commission basis: http://www.hifitradingstation.com/orderinf.htm Otherwise eBay it to end on a Sunday night at about 9 o'clock and plaster the auctions with plenty of good photos! Forget selling it *to* a dealer or you will get next to nothing for it! |
Valuation on a LEAK TL/12.1 Power Amp and associated components
"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Christopher Key" wrote in message ... 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? I believe the Trading Station at Peterborough will advertise and sell stuff for you on a commission basis: http://www.hifitradingstation.com/orderinf.htm Otherwise eBay it to end on a Sunday night at about 9 o'clock and plaster the auctions with plenty of good photos! Forget selling it *to* a dealer or you will get next to nothing for it! Thanks very much, I'll see if I can have a chat with them tommorow. If not, as you say, it's eBay. I spent a few hours yesterday carefully photographing all the equipment. Chris |
Valuation on a LEAK TL/12.1 Power Amp and associated components
If it's convenience, consider a UK dealer, but if it;'s money you want
then ebay every time, and as Keith says plenty of photos. this 12.1 is worth serious money. when you have put it on ebay, put a note on the Leak list By doing this you'll contact the Asian collectors who go mad for these things. You should really be selling this to Hong Kong to get the right price, so list it worldwide on ebay with a fair leadup period like 10 days. Be sure you have Leak and 12.1 in the header. Do a search on ebay worldwide for already sold 12.1s to get an idea of price (sorry - just did, none there). Definitely tell the Leak group, or you'll lose money. |
Valuation on a LEAK TL/12.1 Power Amp and associated components
Why don't you keep and restore this piece of hifi history? I can supply
all of the service literature, and your local retired telly repair man could do the rest. The far east will pay £1000 for the pre power, but what you have is next to priceless. GTS. 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 |
Valuation on a LEAK TL/12.1 Power Amp and associated components
Skip wrote: Why don't you keep and restore this piece of hifi history? I can supply all of the service literature, and your local retired telly repair man could do the rest. The far east will pay £1000 for the pre power, but what you have is next to priceless. GTS. 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 Hi Funny you come up with this equipment,I have the same gear for sale on ebay at the moment,only with a lowther tuner and mine still has the cabinet Leak varislope Leak TL12.1 Lowther DT4 tuner Connoisseur 3 speed Turntable with colarro arm. very curious to see the pictures of Christphers gear. regards Berry |
Valuation on a LEAK TL/12.1 Power Amp and associated components
"jeltsin" wrote Hi Funny you come up with this equipment,I have the same gear for sale on ebay at the moment,only with a lowther tuner and mine still has the cabinet Leak varislope Leak TL12.1 Lowther DT4 tuner Connoisseur 3 speed Turntable with colarro arm. very curious to see the pictures of Christphers gear. regards Berry Can you post links to the auctions please...?? |
Valuation on a LEAK TL/12.1 Power Amp and associated components
Keith G wrote: "jeltsin" wrote Hi Funny you come up with this equipment,I have the same gear for sale on ebay at the moment,only with a lowther tuner and mine still has the cabinet Leak varislope Leak TL12.1 Lowther DT4 tuner Connoisseur 3 speed Turntable with colarro arm. very curious to see the pictures of Christphers gear. regards Berry Can you post links to the auctions please...?? Here is the link to the auction http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MESE%3AIT&rd=1 regards berry |
Valuation on a LEAK TL/12.1 Power Amp and associated components
"jeltsin" wrote in message oups.com... Keith G wrote: Can you post links to the auctions please...?? Here is the link to the auction http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MESE%3AIT&rd=1 regards berry OK, thanks for that! *Lovely* bit of kit - I hope you do well with it! Good luck! :-) |
Valuation on a LEAK TL/12.1 Power Amp and associated components
Hi Chris
Any chance of some photos of the console? The one one ebay is in a Glenside Corsair cabinet according to an old ad in Wireless World. Hopefully yours has a TRF tuner fitted and a MK 1 Leak pick-up arm with the TT, both of which I am desperate for for my collection. Regards, Gary - www.hjleak.co.uk 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 |
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