Region/State
(NSW) New South Wales/Australia
Suburb or Town
Oyster Bay NSW
Condition/Warranty
Condition: Excellent
Warranty: None or Limited Warranty (in compliance with Consumer Law)
Original Receipt Available
No
Shipping & Pickup Options
Shipping: Available
Pickup: Available
Reason for Selling
Culling
On Sale LOT 2
Bach: Die Konzerte für 3 und 4 Cembali, BOOKLET, ARCHIV; Bartok: Violin Concerto 1&2, BOOKLET, DECCA DIGITAL ADRM;
Beethoven: The Complete Music for String Trio, UNICORN-KANCHANA UK; Brams: String Quartets, BOOKLET, HYPERION LONDON;
Mozart: Requiem, BOOKLET, DEUTCHE GRAMMOPHON, Haydn: String Quartets, POINT CLASSICS DIGITAL RECORDING;
Respighi: Ancient Airs and Dances, EMI ANGEL, US; Brahms: Klavierquartet/Balladen, BOOKLET, DEUTCHE GRAMMOPHON GESELLSCHAFT; Dvorák: String Quintet/Sextet, BOOKLET, HYPERION RECORDS LONDON.
WARRANTY INFORMATION (Private Seller)
The item being advertised is sold "as is", and no warranty should be assumed unless otherwise indicated and agreed between the Buyer and the Seller. Photos representing the item being advertised form part of the description unless otherwise specified.
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No specific user reviews or community discussions directly address a product called "LOT 2 Classical Music, Excellent Recordings" in the provided search results, which focus on individual classical albums, performances, and reference recordings rather than a bundled "LOT 2" set.
Search results highlight praise for sound quality in various classical recordings, such as "excellent (digital) sound," "above average" for Artur Schnabel's variations, "stunning in its depth, warmth and clarity" (Reference Recordings), "exceptional—very natural and airy" with rich timbres, and "beautiful sound" in stereo references. Build quality and reliability are minimally mentioned, with one complaint about a 85-disc set's "clumsy" cardboard sleeves but no broader durability issues. No explicit weaknesses like playback failures appear, though some note interpretive extremes (e.g., "slow to the point of being an outlier").
Strengths emphasized include atmospheric live-like dynamics, stellar performances, vivid characterization, and audiophile appeal (e.g., "hyper-realistic timbres," "thunderous dynamic"). Overall reputation positions recommended classical recordings as "top quality," "reference," "distinguished cycles," and approachable for newcomers, with consensus on high engineering standards from labels like DG, ECM, and Brilliant Classics.
Without targeted reviews for "LOT 2," these insights reflect general sentiments on acclaimed classical compilations; further searches for the exact product may yield more precise data.
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Estimated fair AUD market price for "LOT 2 Classical Music, Excellent Recordings" (likely a lot of 2 used classical music CDs or similar physical media): AUD 15–30.
This conservative range is extrapolated from a comparable Etsy listing for a lot of 10 classical CDs priced at USD 75 (approximately AUD 115 at current exchange rates), prorating to ~AUD 23 per CD and adjusting downward for a smaller lot of only 2 items, assuming "excellent" condition implies used but high-quality. No exact matches for "LOT 2" appear in recent listings, and prices for physical classical lots vary widely based on format (CD vs. vinyl), quantity, and condition—new/sealed items like vinyl lots command premiums, while used CDs sell for less.
Key factors affecting value:
- Condition: Excellent used CDs fetch 50–70% of new value; pristine or sealed raise prices by 20–50%.
- Quantity and specificity: Smaller lots (e.g., 2 vs. 10) reduce per-item value due to lower buyer appeal.
- Format and rarity: CDs are cheaper than vinyl; "excellent recordings" (e.g., major labels like DG) add modest value over generic mixes.
- Market and sales: Listings on platforms like Etsy show USD/AUD pricing with promotions; no Australia-specific data found, but global shipping applies.
Digital classical downloads (unrelated to physical lots) range USD 65–108 (~AUD 100–165) per album but lack physical collectibility. Data is limited to general listings as of early 2026; check current Etsy/Amoeba for updates.







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