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Audio Junkie
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I have been saving these massive heatsinks for a past project discussed here that just isnt going to happen i guess.
Time to let someone else make a "Monster" amp out of them. These babies are BIG, i mean REALLY REALLY BIG, biggest heatsinks i have ever seen. each one weighs 17lbs! the fins are like 4" deep and the back plate is at least a 1/2 thick in the middle and near 3/4" thick on the ends. these are BIG. I have 8 or 10 of these. i need to count them again. I paid enough just in shipping these that i could have bought a small villa. I am accepting offers on these. I am not giving them away. But i am trying to figure out what they are worth. the aluminum in scrap value alone is pretty high! Please email me your offers and how many you would like. I will post more photo's and exact dimentions later. Zc ![]()
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: The Wilds Of Canada
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cool. From gigantic linear amplifiers, maybe? I gots lots of such stuff crowding the house already, I don't need em. But I'm sure there will be plenty of potential buyers with big wood for these puppies. Just like you were. I do appreciate their looks and they would be great on a big-butt pass amp, that's for sure.
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Proud Union Member
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What's the dimentions on these bad boys?
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Audio Junkie
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they are roughly 14" x 7.75" x 4 thick. the fin depth is 3" deep.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Winnipeg
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email sent, but I'm not sure they always go through on this system.
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Audio Junkie
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Hello,
Sorry, there have been a zillion responses so far and i am trying to get through all the emails. I think i have responded to everyone so far. I have one offer currently for 2-4 of them. I am not looking for trades at this time. Zc |
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