I am presently 90 years old with an acute hearing loss due to 5,000 hours flying in jet aircraft. MY upper range hearing falls off at about 5,500hz and lower below 30-hz. So I certainly cannot appreciate the qualities of any good speakers. These are almost certainly the only pair of Signature edition VMPS RM V-60's in existance. They are RM V-60's with mid range bass units and with two six foot VLA bass towers which have four 12 inch speakers and two 15 inch passive speakers. I don't remember the published downward extension of the bass towers but I do remember taking a signal generator, microphone, and sound meter and seeing substantial response to 14hz! My good friend, Dave Housteau and I bought the first two regular edition with the VLA's. Talking with Dave and John Casler there may be only a dozen or made by Brian Chaney out there although I think there are one or two others made from cabinets and parts purchased from Brian's estate when he died in 2012. These have the outboard digital crossover and are normally set up three way. I think Dave and my digital OXO may be different as mine have six wires coming out and his may have only three. Perhaps Brian made mine capable of running both three way and one way (don't remember after 12 years). Shortly before Brian"s death he decided to add a second mid-bass unit for better sound and designate that as his "Signature Edition". He had manufactured one for testing and it was in rosewood matching my speakers. I bought this shortly before he died and thus think I have the only signature edition that there is. So to end this long post -- I am not sure I will sell these and If so it may not be for a few months. Brian considered the RM V-60's as the greatest of all his designs and maintained that the cheapest speaker on the market matching it would cost over $75,000 and there are many would agree. VMPS was never a widely followed speaker as Brian was only interested in making speakers by order for those who really appreciated his work. He wasn't interested in making a fortune and I really think as long as he made enough to money to live on and make speakers he was happy !A main issue is that I almost certainly will predecease my 80 year old wife and if so she would not have the slightest idea how to dispose of them. So with hearing that may not fully appreciate a pair of cheap Bose speakers I would be happy to resolve the issue for a fair price. A further issue might be that I have no way to ship these and the buyer would need to pick them up in Oklahoma city.