Sold: Selah Incredarray Line Arrays (for considerably less than the actual cost of the drivers alone).
Price reduced again for the new year.
$2995 w/o subs (originally $10K and would cost way more now)
The Incredarray consists of 10 Seas Excel W15 mid-bass drivers, 8 Fountek JP-2 ribbons and 2 Peerless XLS 12” subwoofers per side. It's just under 6' tall and 2' deep. The subs are built in to the sides, either both facing outward or inward and have grills covering them.
You can see a pic here:
http://cgim.audiogon.com/i/vs/i/f/1123100267.jpgand here w/ grills:
http://cgim.audiogon.com/i/vs/i/f/1131726200.jpgI can sell them in one of three versions:
1) WITHOUT the side-firing Peerless subs (just the mid-bass drivers and ribbon tweeters) $2995
2) With the four Peerless subs included $3395
3) Without the subs mounted on the sides but WITH a pair of DIY Linkwitz PHOENIX dipole subwoofers (using eight Peerless XLS 12” subwoofers -- four per side). $3795
See sub pic here:
http://cgim.audiogon.com/i/vs/i/f/1131726200.jpgand diagram here at bottom of page:
http://www.linkwitzlab.com/woofer3.htmIf you were to buy the drivers:
The 4 Peerless would cost $720. The 20 Seas $3700. The 16 Fountek $1600. So the current cost of just the drivers (without cabinets and wiring) would be $5300 w/o subs and with subs would be $6020, and $6740 w/ Linkwitz subs.
At present, I've taken the four Peerless out of the cabinets and combined them with four more to make a double-stacked Linkwitz PHOENIX dipole woofer. I can easily put them back in to the Selahs, though.
The Incredarrays have a crossover between the mid-bass and ribbon tweeters, but would need a crossover/amp for the sub units (I've been using a Tact 2.2x). Any plate amp w/ built-in crossover would work (that's how they were originally sold). I've also had upgraded Cardas binding posts installed by Moon Audio.
These were bought from Bryan at Home Audio Connection. I do not have boxes for the speakers or subs. Selah Audio is only 14 miles away from me and arrangements for boxes may be possible through Rick at Selah, or through a shipping company like Craters & Freighters. Obviously, local pick-up is preferred.
You can see a review I wrote after buying them here:
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=20040.0Selling due to buying much more expensive smaller speakers to assuage WAF.