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  • 06-24-2010 1:01 PM

    • js
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    Beomaster 3000-2: value?

    Dear all,

    Could you please provide me with an indication of what a vintage Beomaster 3000-2 in very good condition would be worth today?

    Many thanks in advance. Kindest regards,

    Jean-Sebastien

  • 06-24-2010 1:08 PM In reply to

    • Dillen
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    Re: Beomaster 3000-2: value?

    Very hard to say.
    Condition is everything and what is decribed by one person as good
    condition may be seen quite differently by others and vice versa.

    For the older things, the general rule is that the things are worth what people
    are ready to pay. Keeping an eye on Ebay listings seems to give a good hint but
    the way things are listed and described will also affect the sale.
    Remember to note both the ending price and the condition in which the Beomaster
    seems to be.

    Martin

  • 06-24-2010 1:17 PM In reply to

    Re: Beomaster 3000-2: value?

    I can tell you that I paid for mine ( in excellent condition ) 70 euro Smile

    I was more than happy with that bargain, usually I saw it on e-bay from 100-150 euro.
    Sometimes I saw people buying them for 250euro

     

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  • 06-25-2010 9:06 AM In reply to

    Re: Beomaster 3000-2: value?

    Mind you I have seen one (alledgely working) go on ebay for less than £5.....

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  • 06-25-2010 9:10 AM In reply to

    • Dillen
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    Re: Beomaster 3000-2: value?

    - And a NOS Beomaster 3000 in unopened original carton passed 1200 euros a couple of years ago.
    Probably in need of a general service and new caps none-the-less.  Laughing

    Martin

  • 06-25-2010 9:13 AM In reply to

    • js
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    Re: Beomaster 3000-2: value?

    Thank you for your input. What if I rephrase the question as: how would the value of an excellent Beomaster 3000(-2) compare to that of a Beolab 5000, Beomaster 4400 or Beomaster 8000? In terms or rarity and desirability?

  • 06-25-2010 10:00 AM In reply to

    Re: Beomaster 3000-2: value?

    js:

    Thank you for your input. What if I rephrase the question as: how would the value of an excellent Beomaster 3000(-2) compare to that of a Beolab 5000, Beomaster 4400 or Beomaster 8000? In terms or rarity and desirability?

    Easy - a 3000-2 is not as rare or desirable as the other amps mentioned above. Good examples of the others will usually sell for a higher price than a good example of a 3000-2.

    President, Beomaster 8000 Appreciation Society

  • 06-25-2010 11:03 AM In reply to

    Re: Beomaster 3000-2: value?

    Agree. What we need to remember is what we are talking about is very old electronic equipment. This is essentially worthless - go to a car boot sale and you will find plenty of 70s and 80s electronics going for the price of a sandwich. B&O has the advantage of build quality and rarity and a dedicated bunch of idiots who collect it! None the less, relatively few pieces are really worth any money and this will be because they are particularly sought after or fabulously rare.

    The Beomaster 4400 is IMHO the best receiver made by B&O. Beautifully made, classic design and superb sound. I have had three and never paid more than £75 for one. The one I have now is actually a 4401 and was a most kind gift from a good friend. That would be worth a lot but because it is rare, not because it is any better than any other 4400.

    The Beomaster 8000 is the most powerful Beomaster. I have had two and paid over £400 for one of them. This is because they are rare in good condition and complete. Is it five times better than a 4400 - actually I prefer the 4400! But it is worth more because of demand.

    The Beomaster 3000-2 is a wonderful amplifier. But it is not the biggest or best sounding (though it is very sweet sounding) and they made thousands. I got mine for £30 in perfect condition. Not sure what I did with it - hopefully someone is enjoying it still!

    The Beomaster 6000 quad is actually not as good sounding as the 3000-2 but is worth considerably more because they were very expensive, all broke and most were thrown out. Those that are left have usually been looked after and are rare. Hence they are worth a lot.

    However on eBay, it always astounds me when things sell for huge sums - put in a good advert and good pictures and hope you get two people bidding against each other!

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