Hi I'm selling an Audioquest Pearl HDMI 5 Metres long. In excellent condition and the newer 48gb cable.
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The fair market price for a new AudioQuest Pearl 48G HDMI cable in AUD ranges from $55–$59 for 0.6–1m lengths to $299–$305 for 5m lengths, based on consistent Australian retailer listings.
Prices scale linearly with length across vendors, with shorter cables (0.6m–1m) at the low end and longer ones (3–5m) approaching $300; active or 18Gbps variants (less common for Pearl 48G) start higher at $349+.
No used market data appears in recent listings, so used prices cannot be reliably estimated; new condition dominates premium hi-fi sales, where used values typically hold 60–80% of retail depending on age and condition (conservative inference from general cable markets).
Key value factors:
- Length: Primary driver, doubling or more from 0.6m to 5m.
- Variant: Standard 48Gbps passive (most listings) vs. active/18Gbps (rarer, pricier).
- Retailer promotions: Minor sales noted (e.g., $55 vs. original $59).
- Demand for HDMI 2.1 specs: 48Gbps bandwidth supports 8K/60Hz and eARC, sustaining value in AV setups.
Prices scale linearly with length across vendors, with shorter cables (0.6m–1m) at the low end and longer ones (3–5m) approaching $300; active or 18Gbps variants (less common for Pearl 48G) start higher at $349+.
No used market data appears in recent listings, so used prices cannot be reliably estimated; new condition dominates premium hi-fi sales, where used values typically hold 60–80% of retail depending on age and condition (conservative inference from general cable markets).
Key value factors:
- Length: Primary driver, doubling or more from 0.6m to 5m.
- Variant: Standard 48Gbps passive (most listings) vs. active/18Gbps (rarer, pricier).
- Retailer promotions: Minor sales noted (e.g., $55 vs. original $59).
- Demand for HDMI 2.1 specs: 48Gbps bandwidth supports 8K/60Hz and eARC, sustaining value in AV setups.
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