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Buy Sell Trade Audio Equipment => Home Audio Equipment in the Burgh => Topic started by: non-prophet on August 23, 2017, 11:40:59 PM

Title: haven't done one of these in a while
Post by: non-prophet on August 23, 2017, 11:40:59 PM
A list of equipment that is going up for sale:

Jbl le14c 12" coaxial with lx2-1 crossovers (pair)
Pioneer sa-9100
Pioneer sx-828
Kef c75
Kef 104.2
Jbl L65 jubals
Sanyo q50 plus (micro seiki dq-44) turntable
Pioneer pl-530
Celestion DL-6
rotel rq970bx
Sansui seven
White audio labs a100
Sota sapphire iii with micro seiki ta-1 tonearm

I may trade for: high end preamps, interconnects or high powered vintage receivers or integrated amps.  Pm me for prices or trade interest. Thank you for looking, nick

Title: Re: haven't done one of these in a while
Post by: Sir Thrift-a-Lot on August 24, 2017, 12:02:21 AM
Are the KEF 104.2 the ones you had in the TV room?   Those are nice sounding speakers.
Title: Re: haven't done one of these in a while
Post by: non-prophet on August 24, 2017, 12:36:41 AM
No sir, similar, the ones you heard were 105.3.  I have two pair of 104.2, one pair is single wire and the other is a very rare bi-wire.  The 104.2s are slightly smaller but same sound signature.   And the c75's i have are excellent if you are not looking for a reference speaker.
Title: Re: haven't done one of these in a while
Post by: AdamG on August 24, 2017, 02:33:11 AM
I'd love those Kef c75. Sadly I'm a few thousand miles away. Good luck with the sale!
Title: Re: haven't done one of these in a while
Post by: schwarcw on August 24, 2017, 09:29:13 PM
Will the Sota sapphire iii with micro seiki ta-1 tonearm mount on the Sanyo q50 plus (micro seiki dq-44) turntable?  I am assuming the answer is "NO" otherwise you would sell them together?

Very nice pieces!
Title: Re: haven't done one of these in a while
Post by: non-prophet on August 24, 2017, 10:23:27 PM
The sanyo has the factory "poor man" black widow arm on it, why change factory parts?  The sota needed an arm and the micro seiki is what i had.