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Home Theater Equipment for sale.
All equipment 10 years old. Good shape, too loud for my house.
1-Chiro C800THX certified processor NON AMPLIFIED. Needs amplifiers to drive speakers.
1-Rotel RB-956AX amplifier 6x40@8 ohms, or 3x90@8 ohms For Center Channel and rear surround speakers
2- Rotel RB-980BX 120W/channel.each, or run these in mono mode (switch at the back) and they will put out 360w/channel.
1- Klipsch KT-LCR THX front channel speaker Black Satin
2- Klipsch KT-DS THX Surround rear/side speakers Black Satin
2- Klipsch Epic-CF3 loud speakers Black Satin
Will through in a Yamaha DSP-1000 Dolby Prologic processor, Rotel RCC-940AX CD player and Bell' Oggetti component rack
Over $10,000 invested….
$3500.00 Will consider all possible motorcycle trades…
Thank you and have a nice day
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Last edited by Big Draggo; 11-24-09 at 07:26 PM. Reason: Updated pricing
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$10k to listen to music and watch TV???? Holy crap?
KB
i heard its so loud it can blow womens' clothes off
Like I said they say, nothing stops a party barge.
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Rotel make some nice gear ... I like the rotel multi channel amp for the suround and center. I use Kloss amps for main speakers. Good luck in selling your gear...
(like the component stand -may look around for one of those myself)
my music room:-)
Graham
"If computers get too powerful, we can organize them into a committee — that will do them in"
Thanks Boys
I'll be happy with a bike trade....
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Graham, that system looks amazing.
slightly OT, but I recently rebuilt a set of AR-3a's that I was given... I didn't have a ton of hope for them, but ended up pretty amazed at the sound for a 40 or so year old speaker. They like a lot of power (relatively, for a speaker of that era) but they stay real clean. Not really well suited for home theater, but they really shine in a 2-channel system.
Gino
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I had a pair of AR back when I lived in Oz...... In the mid 70's those things rocked.. I bet still out perform most systems on the market today... Sadly a few folks were recently let go from AR in MA - I know one person who was let go but now consults to them....
My Martin Logan's sure suck the power... the system drops as low as 1.5ohm impedance... I tried quite a few main amps but only the Big Ass Kloss monobloc's (I wired the AC direct back to the main distribution panel) have the cojones to handle the massive current drain...
I had them originally designed into a second house in Alabama - where they sit now, is totally inappropriate for them... but I just love the way they bring out guitar and piano.... what they say about these big ass electrostatics is true, "the sound just seems to hang in the air...
BTW back to the origins of this thread-horn technology is still the way to go for top shelf performance...
Graham
"If computers get too powerful, we can organize them into a committee — that will do them in"
Hmmm... Is the high current draw inherent to the electrostatic design? Due to the transformers? I have to admit to not knowing much about them. Interesting stuff, though. So little inertia with those membranes. I can imagine how precise they are.
Anyway, sorry for the thread-jack...
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