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For Sale Alpair 7ms Copper (6 pr)/Alpair 7.3 new/Alpair 6.2m, Fostex FE126En, more

Things you have for sale.
Hi again Dave,

Could you set aside a pair of A5.2 and two pairs of the SF W14 for me too? I think I’d like to try a Tysen build. I’m happy to pay in full now.

BTW did you guys ever come up with a passive XO for the A5.2 Tysen?

Thank you,

Noah
 
used (but not much) FF225wk. $200 CAD and i’ll throw in the cheaper set of FT17.

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A pair of RAW (Al Wooley) 6.5” midBass prototypes. Made by Misco. Some (real) hemp in the cone. Were intended to be mated with the CSS version of the Aurum Cantus ribbon tweeter. These have a massive motor structure, and are heavy. Likely has XBL. I shoud have data somewhere. $150 CAD/pr

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And i have a number of sets of these Aluminium footer bars. End holes tapped for M6 footer (the Dayton in particular). Sold quite a few sets for $#50 USD, ot the door at $30/quad set

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dave
 
Thanks Dave, so thankful to pick these up this morning. Took 3 tries even with an attempted delivery notice but I dont care right now. Strike starts tomorrow. Praying for my mouser order that is currently traveling through Texas 🙁

Trying a Pensil 7 build to see how these beauties sound.
 

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Those look exactly like mine, that just showed up today. Thanks Dave, very well packaged.

Let me know the complete shipped price for the pair of Silver Flute W-14 8 ohm drivers and I will send you the funds.
Best regards,
Myles