Home theatres evolve every few years. Dolby Atmos, HDMI 2.1, 8K passthrough, new spatial codecs — each wave leaves a generation of perfectly good receivers and amps on the shelf.
Starting today, SELLIT9 buys AV components. AV receivers, AV processors, integrated amplifiers, power amplifiers, and stereo receivers — 7 brands spanning mid-range home theatre up to reference-level hi-fi. Free shipping across Canada, paid the way you want.
What's now accepted
Over 115 models across the core audiophile lineup. If it sits in your rack and drives speakers, it probably belongs on this list.
Component types
- AV Receivers — the workhorses of the home theatre
- AV Processors — separates for enthusiasts running external amps
- Integrated Amplifiers — two-channel hi-fi cornerstones
- Power Amplifiers — dedicated muscle for bigger rooms and separates builds
- Stereo Receivers — streaming-era two-channel with built-in amplification
Brands & flagship models
- Denon (26 models) — the full AVR-X lineup (X1600H through X6800H), AVR-S mid-range, and reference AVC-A1H / A10H.
- Marantz (21 models) — the entire new Cinema series (30, 40, 50, 60, 70s), the MODEL 10 / 30 / 40n / 50 two-channel line, AMP 10 power amp, and NR slim receivers.
- Yamaha (21 models) — RX-A Aventage series across multiple generations, CX-A5200 processor, MX-A5200 power amp, the A-S1200 / 2200 / 3200 flagship integrated amps, and the R-N network stereo receivers.
- Arcam (19 models) — AVR5 / 10 / 11 / 20 / 21 / 30 / 31 receivers, AV40 / 41 / AVP45 processors, and PA power amps.
- Onkyo (12 models) — TX-RZ30 / 50 / 70 flagships, TX-NR mid-range receivers, plus the Icon and Muse integrated amps.
- Cambridge Audio (9 models) — EVO 75 / 150 / 150 SE all-in-one streamers, CXA81 / CXA81 Mk II, AXA35, EXA100, and the Edge M power amp.
- Sony (7 models) — the full STR-AZ ES flagship line (1000ES through 7000ES), STR-AN1000, STR-DH790, and TA-AN1000 power amp.
If your exact model isn't listed yet, check back — we're adding generations weekly.
Pick how you get paid
Most AV trade-in programs are store-credit-only and tied to a single retailer. We don't work that way. Once your component is assessed, pick the payout that fits:
- Cash payout — paid directly to your bank via e-transfer.
- Store credit — spend it at a growing list of Canadian merchant partners, often with a bonus on top of your quote.
- Aeroplan points — turn your old amp into miles toward your next trip.
How it works
- Get a quote. Pick the brand and model, answer a few questions about its condition.
- Choose pick-up, drop-off, or free shipping. We send the label — you don't pay to ship, even for heavy gear.
- Assessment. Our team powers it up, tests the inputs, and verifies the condition.
- Get paid. Cash, store credit, or Aeroplan points. Done.
Who this is for
- The upgrader. Jumping from a Denon AVR-X3700H to an X3800H, or from the older Marantz Cinema 60 to the new Cinema 50. Sell the outgoing unit before it loses another year of value.
- The simplifier. Moving from a 7.2.4 home theatre rack back to a two-channel setup? One shipment, one payout.
- The collector. Hi-fi cycles turn — Cambridge EVO 75 you barely used, Yamaha A-S2200 sitting idle because you went tube. Free the shelf.
- The inheritor. A rack of gear you didn't buy and don't use, from a family member's room. Ship it, turn it into value.
AV gear is expensive and heavy — two reasons it rarely moves on Kijiji or Facebook Marketplace. We cover shipping, we test everything, and we pay fast.
Get a quote for your AV component →