Scottmoose said:3/ There aren't any. Wilmslow (now wash your mouth out) are the only UK source. Personally, I'd suggest Wolfgang at www.spectrumaudio.de -he speaks better English than I do. There are a few Ebay sellers as well (as in new ones) that are quite decent, so have a look around.
And Madisound. I also sell a pre-treat (& matched) only FE127e for a price that -- with surface post -- lands it in the UK for similar pricing to Wilmslow's unmatched stock ones. And with gang shipping maybe less (i almost have the goods done for a box to Scott)
dave
I didn't mention Madisound as the shipping can get a little OTT to the UK. Dave's units are a major step up from the stock drivers, so if you want to go down the Fostex route, those would be the top choice.
Fostex Source in Europe
First class service and decent prices in Fostex speakers :
Audioconnexion Shop
First class service and decent prices in Fostex speakers :
Audioconnexion Shop
Re: Fostex Source in Europe
Well, depending on your effective exchange rate, 48 Euro each for the FE127E might not be considered a reasonably decent price, and then there are the potential surprises of international shipping /duty /brokerage charges.
Even though the US/Cdn border is (so far, still) relatively permeable to trade, we can occasionally see some interesting COD charges on small shipments, such as when the shipper decides to use UPS instead of a preferred carrier.
"thanks for using our service, although there are no duties, we'll be happy to charge you $40 for filling out the papers that confirm your $40 parts order only has $4.80 in local sales taxes due"
what can Brown do for you today?
do I sound bitter?
aroS3 said:First class service and decent prices in Fostex speakers :
Audioconnexion Shop
Well, depending on your effective exchange rate, 48 Euro each for the FE127E might not be considered a reasonably decent price, and then there are the potential surprises of international shipping /duty /brokerage charges.
Even though the US/Cdn border is (so far, still) relatively permeable to trade, we can occasionally see some interesting COD charges on small shipments, such as when the shipper decides to use UPS instead of a preferred carrier.
"thanks for using our service, although there are no duties, we'll be happy to charge you $40 for filling out the papers that confirm your $40 parts order only has $4.80 in local sales taxes due"
what can Brown do for you today?
do I sound bitter?
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