I have a custom center channel speaker with a professionally designed passive crossover using 1xAccuton C79-6, 2x Usher 8945P, and 1 NeoCD2.0. Unfortunately my setup does not allow for a center channel anymore. This has been very lightly used.
It is in a basic unfinished/unpainted MDF box.
I am also willing to part it out, but want to keep the Accuton unless it goes as part of the complete speaker, as backup for my mains.
$500 for the complete speaker
Looking for $100 each for the Ushers, and $85 for the Fountek.
Also selling 2x Dayton RS180-4. One is very lightly used, and 1 is completely new in box. Asking $40 for NIB item, $35 for lightly used item.
Also selling 1x new (not in box) Seas P18 RNX/P - $70
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Willing to accept reasonable offers.
It is in a basic unfinished/unpainted MDF box.
I am also willing to part it out, but want to keep the Accuton unless it goes as part of the complete speaker, as backup for my mains.
$500 for the complete speaker
Looking for $100 each for the Ushers, and $85 for the Fountek.
Also selling 2x Dayton RS180-4. One is very lightly used, and 1 is completely new in box. Asking $40 for NIB item, $35 for lightly used item.
Also selling 1x new (not in box) Seas P18 RNX/P - $70
Free Shipping on all items.
Willing to accept reasonable offers.
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Here is a picture of it. The box is made of 3/4" MDF, and was tack nailed, glued, clamped, and stuffed with acoustistuff. It has been sanded down as well. It has 3 cone style spike feet, and a set of binding posts in the back. I have not made a grill cover for it, but that is basic to do if one would like that.
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I did not build the mid it's own subenclosure, and there is no additional bracing. The internal dimensions are only 21.5x11.5x8.5, so I felt like the 3/4in MDF was strong enough. The enclosure is adequate, but not overbuilt, as I was attempting to keep the size down while minimizing internal volume.
It'd be easy enough to cut the back off and add bracing and a mid enclosure if that was of interest, but it'd reduce the internal volume.
The woofers are sealed...2 woofers in ~1.16sq ft volume f3 approx 75hz
I did not build the mid it's own subenclosure, and there is no additional bracing. The internal dimensions are only 21.5x11.5x8.5, so I felt like the 3/4in MDF was strong enough. The enclosure is adequate, but not overbuilt, as I was attempting to keep the size down while minimizing internal volume.
It'd be easy enough to cut the back off and add bracing and a mid enclosure if that was of interest, but it'd reduce the internal volume.
The woofers are sealed...2 woofers in ~1.16sq ft volume f3 approx 75hz
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