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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Germany
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I am going IB with my new system and have no room for the entertainment center.
Boxes were originally for XXX18s and are around 6ft3 tuned at 18Hz. I put a brand new set of Dayton classic 18" drivers in them. They are 1" MDF with solid mahogany veneer on all but back and bottom sides. Equipment rack is solid MDF, 1 1/2" thick melemine topped shelves with solid mahogany trim. Bars are billet aluminum I turned on a lathe. Weighs almost 200 pounds. Also a pair of Dayton HPSA1000 amps, like new with boxes and all orinal packaging. $1000 takes it, you will have to pick it all up, I am in Colorado Springs... ![]() ![]() ![]()
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