Quote Originally Posted by DerekTheGreat View Post
But if you guys feel $600 is fair for those even though the mids aren't original then let me know.
To buck the trend: IF you wanted to add up the cost of drivers, then @600, is OK.

Real Answer: I'd pass. Be patient, a nice set will come up that doesn't need first aid. They aren't that rare, pay a little more upfront if it's something you plan to keep.


oddiofyl1,107 posts
12-14-2018 10:16am
Ouch, the dreaded WAF.....

According to JBL guys they are worth more in parts.

"Unfortunately, 240Ti's just aren't that desirable, so they don't sell at any premium over the drivers' raw values. I haven't seen a no-reserve Ebay auction on them, but several sellers keep putting clean sets up at $899 or a thousand and they don't sell. A year or two ago TiDome was offering his clean pair to LH members for $600 and I don't think he sold them. They have a great woofer (LE14H-1) that's worth $175-200 each if pristine. The 044Ti tweeters are also rare, you may be able to get $150 for a perfect pair. The 104H midranges are probably worth $80/pr. Crossovers and cabinets have little or no value, so you get $630 in parts value. Normally, perfect pairs would be worth much more to collectors, but this model seems to be collector proof and is desired mainly for its parts. Good luck, and let us know if you get them!"

From Lansing Heritage site....
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussio...tion-very-nice

https://audiokarma.org/forums/index....th-895.718240/

https://audiokarma.org/forums/index....a-trip.806199/

FROM THE POST BELOW: appears that LHF member:tidome has/had a pair that he couldn't sell, maybe check with him ???

http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...BL-240Ti-value

http://www.audioreview.com/product/s...jbl/ti240.html