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Small speaker Dayton RS125 and vifa tweeter.

Member
Joined 2016
Paid Member
** SOLD **

needs to go by end of June

Pick up from Mt Pleasant DC 20010

Lovely little speaker to suit a small room or use as near field monitor (been using them next to my computer)
Not made by me - purchased Sept 2021 from fellow DIYA member @Dkalsi - who did a lovely job when he made them
I have really enjoyed using them while based temporarily in DC - they have great detail and in ok level of bass. Good down low or at volume.
But we are moving on and try as I might I can't find the space in my suitcase otherwise I would take them with me.

Dayton RS125
Vifa tweeter
Walnut veneer finish with translam baltic birch baffle
9" x 6" x 8.5"
23cm x 15.5cm x 21.5cm

CD jewel case for size comparison

Asking $130 plus cost of post
 

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That's DIY audio.
The parts you can sell, but not whole finished speakers.
DIY (audio) people value their time at a negative value or they want something slightly different (like me 🙄 😆)
I sold a pair of 2-way Dayton audio speakers (C-note) for $80; took me 2-3 years.
I sold dozens of almost complete trash mass produced speakers in those 2-3 years for more money.
That's how dumb people are, even dumber than me (I know, shocking, right?).
They literally have no idea what they are buying or even worse putting into their bodies or their kids bodies.