I am in the same boat, sort of. I have a pair of QS8s from December 2004 and they weren't in the system either. The credit value was really low. Even the pair of QS8s that I have that is only a couple of years old (still V4) were given a value of about $350, which is better, but far from the $680 current replacement price.

However, I completely understand that the value to Axiom is pretty low as well. I mean, regardless of how good of shape they are in (mine are perfect too), what is Axiom going to do with 10 year old speakers?


Farewell - June 4, 2020