Comes with original box. Fantastic kit, but I’m downsizing to a “one box” system
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The fair market price for the PS Audio Stellar Gain Cell DAC Pre Amplifier in AUD is approximately $3,400 for new units, with used prices likely ranging from $2,000–$2,800 depending on condition.
Australian retailers list new units at $3,395 AUD (PS Audio Australia) and around $3,695 AUD (other listings), reflecting current retail pricing as of recent data. The US MSRP of $1,699 USD (from 2018–2020 reviews) converts to roughly AUD $2,500–$3,000 at historical exchange rates but is higher locally due to import costs, taxes, and AUD pricing.
- Condition variations: New units hold at or near listed retail (~$3,400 AUD); used/demo units on Australian marketplaces (e.g., Aussie Audio Mart) trade lower, estimated conservatively at $2,000–$2,800 AUD for excellent condition based on age (launched ~2018) and positive reviews, though no exact used listings were in results.
- Key value factors: Build quality, versatility (DAC up to 384kHz PCM/DSD, Class A analog preamp, headphone amp), and sonic performance praised in reviews drive demand, but age (~8 years old by 2026) depreciates used value; no major updates noted; availability via specialists like Magenta Audio (quote required) affects pricing.
Prices may fluctuate with AUD/USD exchange, stock levels, and hi-fi market trends; check local listings for latest.
Australian retailers list new units at $3,395 AUD (PS Audio Australia) and around $3,695 AUD (other listings), reflecting current retail pricing as of recent data. The US MSRP of $1,699 USD (from 2018–2020 reviews) converts to roughly AUD $2,500–$3,000 at historical exchange rates but is higher locally due to import costs, taxes, and AUD pricing.
- Condition variations: New units hold at or near listed retail (~$3,400 AUD); used/demo units on Australian marketplaces (e.g., Aussie Audio Mart) trade lower, estimated conservatively at $2,000–$2,800 AUD for excellent condition based on age (launched ~2018) and positive reviews, though no exact used listings were in results.
- Key value factors: Build quality, versatility (DAC up to 384kHz PCM/DSD, Class A analog preamp, headphone amp), and sonic performance praised in reviews drive demand, but age (~8 years old by 2026) depreciates used value; no major updates noted; availability via specialists like Magenta Audio (quote required) affects pricing.
Prices may fluctuate with AUD/USD exchange, stock levels, and hi-fi market trends; check local listings for latest.
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