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REPOST & PRICE DROPVMPS RM2 floor standing speakers - (Kenosha, Wisconsin) $1000 http://racine.craigslist.org/ele/4955230053.html"I have a set of RM2s for sale. They have the light oak finish with black faces and black cloth grills. They are in excellent condition. These speakers have the FST ribbon tweeters, Neo Panel midrange, 12" Carbon Fiber cone woofer and a 12" down firing passive radiator. Two sets of binding posts allow for Bi-wiring or Bi-amping and include L pads to adjust treble and midrange output. Since the passing of Brian Cheney, VMPS has gone out of business and these speakers are no longer available but the last list price for a set like this was over $3,000.SpecificationsBass- 30cm (12") woven carbon fiber, 30cm (12") Passive RadiatorMid:- two rectangular 10 x 20 cm (4 x 8") Neo ribbons, 280 Hz - 6.9 kHzTreble:- FST, 6.9kHz - 30kHzImpedance & Sensitivity:- 4 Ohm (3.6 min.) 91 dB/1W/1mPower handling: - 300 W rms / 4 Ohms, 20 W min.Frequency response: - 22 Hz - 25 kHz +0/-3dBDimensions & Weight:- 114H x 38W x 41Dcm, 55kg (45"H x 15"W x 16"D, 120 lbs)Output levels and distortion:- max. 1% THD fullrange/1 W, max. 112+ dB SPL / 1 mI have 5 sets of VMPS speakers plus a LRC and a Larger Sub. The only reason for this sale is to downsize my living room system from a 5.1 to a 2.1 system.Speakers are too big and too heavy to ship so local pickup only. I can deliver these speakers in the Milwaukee/Chicago area with upfront payment and if you cover the gas costs. $1,000"
12 inch VMPS Bass Subwoofer Speaker - $295 (Clear Lake, MN) http://stcloud.craigslist.org/ele/4187398811.html"This is a 12" diameter in-home non-powered subwoofer with a 12" active radiator in front and a 12" passive radiator in bottom. VMPS calls it their "Smaller Subwoofer." It measures 16" wide, 16" deep and 27" tall with a nice walnut top.VMPS has been known for making outstanding sub woofers and speakers for nearly 3 decades. The subwoofer is rated at 8 ohms and the frequency range is 28-150Hz.This unit will take just about all the power you can throw at it (up to 250 watts rms) and the bass really "rocks the house." "