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For Sale Goodmans Triaxiom 1220C with ARU units

Things you have for sale.
Finally accepting that I’m just not going to get a chance to build cabs of the proper size for these so hoping someone else here would like to instead.

Drivers bought from another audio forum last year (or maybe the year before?). I collected in person so they wouldn’t be subject to any rough handling. I believe they had been stored for the best part of a decade before I bought them.

The ARUs were bought more recently from eBay and are in very good condition.

Drivers are in good condition with no cone rub.

I used them for about a month in my Tannoy Chatsworth cabinets which unfortunately are not big enough to get low bass out of the Goodmans. The quality of the drivers was quite apparent however - they are cleaner and more transparent than my Monitor Golds - and I’m certain that in the right cabinet (120L+) they would be very satisfying indeed.

The single crossover cap has been replaced (with a Mundorf IIRC) as the originals were far out of spec. I also bypassed the L-pads as per advice on here. I have the aluminium containers for the crossovers.

These are for collection only from Edinburgh, Scotland as I just don’t have time to organise all the packaging that would be needed to ship them safely. And even then I would be reluctant - I don’t suppose there’s many examples of these around nowadays.

I’m thinking £400 for drivers and ARUs but may be open to sensible offers.

Pictures to follow as soon as there’s some decent light.

Cheers

Ian
 
Bumping these fantastic three-way coaxials, with the proper resistive vents.

£300 collected from Edinburgh, Scotland.

Once again the light is terrible (Scottish summer) but I will get some images up here as soon as that improves.