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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
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????????
That is just the shipping charge alone..... so one piece IR-1000 would be ~210USD. I don't know, maybe that's still a good deal, especially if you buy more than one (even out the shipping charge). I think I will go with some boards available locally though. I don't need 1000w @ 2R anyway..... http://classdaudio.com/
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I don't know... it doesn't seem to be that good anymore for 210$
I have my amp7 for much less, and it is 2x 900w into 2R... so my point here is, for about 150$ I get much stronger amp right @ home and I say that is way cheaper... I don't pay for somethig from USA and back again 160$ for shipping, so why is here so much?? |
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Oh and SNY, your's look great!
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