Posted by admin | Posted in General | Posted on 09-01-2012
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Hunting for bargains is always related to a bit of fun, a bit of risk and a bit of hard work.
When it comes to finding best deals on new and used Hi-Fi gear for your system, high street specialists is just one of the many options to look at.
We have come up with Top 5 places to visit when you are looking for a hi-fi separate. Remember, when buying online the best deals are those with safest delivery and a warranty from the seller.
1. The High-End Audio community marketplace – Audiogon. You need to register to participate.
2. The very well-known auction portal – EBay. Creat your account and participate in auctions to snap a good deal. Happy bidding!
3. Trusted independent new and used hi-fi retailer Hi-Fi System Guide. E-mail them for latest stock availability and info. Informative website.
4. One of the many audiophile forums where you can sell, buy or part exchange your hi-fi gear – AV Forums. very useful when you also have some gear to sell/get rid of.
5. Private Hi-Fi classifieds for those who are a little more confident to buy privately http://www.hifiwigwam.com
These are just a few examples of where you can look when bargain hunting. To recap: try and find audiophile communities and forums, look for small independent retailers who ship securely and offer warranties, go on Ebay, as it offers some kind of transaction security or search on classified portals – when you buy privately, you can always negotiate, so always try and knock down price to cover the shiping costs.
