Turnkey hifi for sale

Tin

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I'm thinking about going a different route in my audio pursuit. The Electro Voice 12TRXB coaxials made in Buchanan, Michigan, the Benchmark DAC1 made in New York, and the amp made by myself, of course. The 12TRXB's are hugely efficient, not needing much power to drive. The crossovers have been reworked with poly caps and new L-pads to ensure years of trouble free operation. They are ~100dB @ 1W/m efficient. Meaning from one meter away with one watt of input power, they are as loud as a jackhammer. The speaker cabinets are from the 1960's, and have new white grill cloth, I'd rate them as excellent for their age. I've always used Howards Feed n Wax on them a couple of times per year. I also installed new fiberglass insulation on the cabinet walls for sound dampening.

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Amp and DAC are sold, speakers are still available.
 
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These are the exact drivers I have in the cabinets. They're 12" with a whizzer cone and a coaxially mounted horn tweeter, with large cast aluminum frames. The drivers in the cabinets weigh close to 100lb each. The drivers themselves weigh in at 15lb each.

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Can they handle a volume of 11?
Can I get a better deal if I meet you at a gas station, with you driving a white van?
 
Can they handle a volume of 11?
Can I get a better deal if I meet you at a gas station, with you driving a white van?

As a matter of fact, I do drive a white van :lol: These don't need to go to 11, 1W makes roughly 100dB of sound. They're super efficient annd will only handle 20W max ;)
 
I have a Marantz 2215B I'll throw in to sweeten the deal a bit, MM members only of course :D. Plug in your iStuff or turntable and rock out :rockwoot:
 
TTT. Open to offers. Speakers are sitting in my basement with sad puppy eyes waiting for a new home!
 
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