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Do I need to upsample?
Hi, I am using a Linear Phase Equaliser VST plugin. My output is coaxial SPDIF to a Yulong DA8 DAC which is capable of 32-bit 384 kHz playback. My audio files are mostly mp3's (44.1 kHz and 48 kHz) and some Red Book lossless files. I have read from here...- InCreD1Ble
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How to sell audio equipment quickly?
Thank you for all of your advice, I really appreciate it. I am gonna try to create one tomorrow :)- InCreD1Ble
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- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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How to sell audio equipment quickly?
Cheers for that. Sorry for asking so many questions (it's difficult to come across an experienced member on here :)), but I am selling my entire setup, you think it would be a good idea to make a listing for an entire bundle (or rather, is it a common thing to do?)?- InCreD1Ble
- Post #28
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How to sell audio equipment quickly?
But if you just send money normally (no invoice), the only option is to "send as a gift", or am I wrong?- InCreD1Ble
- Post #26
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How to sell audio equipment quickly?
Also, how do people avoid chargeback scams?- InCreD1Ble
- Post #24
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How to sell audio equipment quickly?
I see, but how does the transaction take place? Does the seller send an invoice through PayPal?- InCreD1Ble
- Post #23
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How to sell audio equipment quickly?
Yeah, that's my current strategy, even though the starting price is quite low already (imo). May I ask you how you conduct transactions on Head-Fi? Is it through PayPal mainly?- InCreD1Ble
- Post #21
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How to sell audio equipment quickly?
See that's what I am trying to do at the moment, I have a very similar price but without having the VAT emitted (£720). Item prices in the UK and the US are about 1:1 in dollar to GBP (meaning a $1000 headphones in the US would cost ~£1000 in the UK) For an american, £720 would be ~$935, which...- InCreD1Ble
- Post #19
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How to sell audio equipment quickly?
Lowering the price for used items is common indeed, however, assume I bought an item for £1000 in the UK. Anywhere else it would cost approx. 20% less. So if I decided to sell it in a "used" condition, I would first have to drop the 20% of the original price and then drop it down by a further...- InCreD1Ble
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How to sell audio equipment quickly?
Thank you, point taken :)- InCreD1Ble
- Post #15
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How to sell audio equipment quickly?
Thank you for your input, the websites are certainly very useful. I had done some research and my price seems reasonable to me (atleast for now). UK applies the duty (3.5%) and the VAT tax (20%) on anything that has entered the mainland, so if you buy something from the UK and want to sell it...- InCreD1Ble
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How to sell audio equipment quickly?
What I meant by that is that whatever you buy in the UK has already a 20% tax applied, so essentially if you are selling it anywhere outside the EU, you have to adhere with other countries prices to attract customers. For example, if I was to export anything to the US, I would have to lower my...- InCreD1Ble
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How to sell audio equipment quickly?
Thank you, I am definitely gonna try that!- InCreD1Ble
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How to sell audio equipment quickly?
Damn, that's a feat. I don't know how you managed to do that. I am aware of people on Ebay lowballing and abusing the buyer's protection policy, however time is my priority right now so I have to resort to lower prices. Any advice on how to sell here?- InCreD1Ble
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