Up for sale are a pair of Dayton's very popular RS225S-8 8" reference series woofers and a pair of Dayton's very, very popular RS28A-4, 1 1/8" reference series dome tweeters. Both have extremely low distortion and sound great.
The drivers have about 100 hours use in a secondary system and are in excellent condition but have been mounted in a box so show the typical marks under the screw fittings (which, of course, won't show when you have them mounted with screws.)
The drivers are just about settled in-- I've done the hard work of listening to them while they break-in for you!
RS225S-8 $65 pair (original retail $100)
RS28A-4 $65 pair (original retail $100)
Buyer pays actual shipping.
PayPal preferred.
The drivers have about 100 hours use in a secondary system and are in excellent condition but have been mounted in a box so show the typical marks under the screw fittings (which, of course, won't show when you have them mounted with screws.)
The drivers are just about settled in-- I've done the hard work of listening to them while they break-in for you!
RS225S-8 $65 pair (original retail $100)
RS28A-4 $65 pair (original retail $100)
Buyer pays actual shipping.
PayPal preferred.
force of 1/2 said:Up for sale are a pair of Dayton's very popular RS225S-8 8" reference series woofers
RS225S-8 $65 pair (original retail $100)
I have sent you a PM for these.
RS225
Hello Shaun,
I sent you three emails. Maybe check your spam folder.
Basically, here's the story:
US postal say they no longer ship Surface Rate to South Africa-- only AirMail. The cost would be about $92 USD for shipping 6-10 day Air Service.
Hope this helps.
Best,
John-
Shaun said:@ force of 1/2:
I sent you a couple of PMs. Please check your mail.
Hello Shaun,
I sent you three emails. Maybe check your spam folder.
Basically, here's the story:
US postal say they no longer ship Surface Rate to South Africa-- only AirMail. The cost would be about $92 USD for shipping 6-10 day Air Service.
Hope this helps.
Best,
John-
customs
WOW, those must have been stuck in customs for quite some time! They supposedly arrived in South Africa December 1st.
Must be their suspicious stealth-fighter looks!
At any rate, I'm glad (relieved) they arrived intact after all that travel.
They are excellent drivers if you control the 1.5khz break-up. A low crossover point with some notch-filtering would suit them well.
All the best,
John-
WOW, those must have been stuck in customs for quite some time! They supposedly arrived in South Africa December 1st.
Must be their suspicious stealth-fighter looks!
At any rate, I'm glad (relieved) they arrived intact after all that travel.
They are excellent drivers if you control the 1.5khz break-up. A low crossover point with some notch-filtering would suit them well.
All the best,
John-
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