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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: UK
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I bought a pair of the 15" ATC SB75-375SC awhile ago and I'm wanting to shift one. This is the short coil in long gap version - the best that ATC do.
This is in immaculate condition and perfect working order. Its been mounted in a test cabinet but I used washers so there's no marks from the screw heads. At the moment its screwed to a piece of MDF, this is how ATC ship these large and heavy drivers to ensure they arrive saftely and at around 15kg a piece its a wise move. All the original packaging is included. Like I said before the driver really is in immaculate condition. From my brief testing, its clear that this driver is more than suitable for use upto 1Khz and higher if you don't mind the narrowing dispertion that any 15" used up high gives, it also plays low indeed. In the ~110ltr sealed test cabinet I used the slam and sheer transparency blew me away. The sound of ATC drivers is very intoxicating, rich, smooth and very controlled. I also noticed it played cleanly down to 20hz and had more SPL capacity than I dare tap into. Two of these is massive overkill for me so that's why I'm getting rid of one. TS Parameters: Fs: 23hz SPL (1w/1m): 94 dB Qms: 1.6 Qes: 0.34 Qts: 0.283 Vas: 486 ltrs Cms: 0.0006.5 m/N Mms: 75 g BL: 14 Tm Sd: 900cm2 Linear Xmax (peak-peak): 25mm Z: 8ohm I paid £330 each for these beauties direct from ATC. Asking a stupidly low £150 for this superb driver. You really won't find better at virtually any price. Collection is most welcome from Chesterfield Derbshire or can post, though bear in mind that they weight over 15kg with the packaging, it could be very expensive to ship abroad, well worth it though because these drivers are some of the best on the planet. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Minnesota
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I want this subwoofer! You offer it at a very good price.
I am not sure what the conversion is from £150 to dollars but I think it equates to about $250 or so. If I can get this shipped to 03045 in the States for $325 or less you have yourself a deal! Sorry for my ignorance from UK currency to dollars. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: UK
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This equates to £150+61.99 = £211.99 or $393 US Feel free to get quotes for yourself but parcel2go is usually reasonable so expect that will be the going rate, although you may find it a little cheaper. |
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diyAudio Moderator
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Chatham, England
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Bah. Still broke...
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Minnesota
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ShinOBIWAN,
If you still have not sold this subwoofer can you please send me pictures? I am having a hard time turning my head at this deal. Sorry for the inconvenience. I hope you sell it before I have to say "Yes"! |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: UK
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Do you have an email address where I could send to? |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Minnesota
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tyler.folsom@gmail.com
Thank You! edit: Also, can you please show me where you got those T/S parameters from? They are very promising! |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: UK
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Also the TS parameter are from the driver database in WinISD Pro. EDIT: They are also available from ATC: http://www.atc.gb.net/drive_units/st...ions_sb.xl.zip |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Minnesota
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E-mailed you back sir. I have to step out for a bit but if you use your ATC SB75-375SC for the low-end to help the Perceives I will try the same. I can use paypal or send you a check. Please let me know what works best for you.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: UK
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I've emailed you the specifics and answered your questions. Thanks for the interest. Ant |
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