FS: Line Arrays

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diofan56

FS: Line Arrays
« on: 1 Jul 2009, 02:05 pm »


Hi all!

I am putting my line array speakers up for sale only because I bought something else.  The design was derived from a Selah Audio design.  They were built by Dave of 'Art of Sound' for his personal use.  They have Vifa XT 7 woofers and Fountek ribbon tweeters.  The crossover was designed by Selah Audio.  The crossover is at 1,700 Hz and the frequency response is 45 Hz ? 26 KHz.  Sensitivity is 95 db.

I play them through my old Adcom gear and they sound wonderful.  Highs are clear and detailed, mids are clear and crisp, and bass is tight and clean.

The speakers are 4 - 5 years old.  They are 64 inches tall and weigh in at around 175 pounds each.  The cabinets are sealed.  They were designed using a combination bulkhead/matrix bracing system so they are very rigid.  The fronts have birdseye maple veneer and the sides and backs have cherry veneer.  There is also a small black base on each speaker.  These speakers look great in my living room!  Even though they are tall they do not overpower the look of the room.

There are a couple light areas in the wood on the sides.  I am not sure if that is the way the veneer was when it was put on the speakers or if something rubbed up against the speakers or if something else happened.  There are a few small screw holes on the backs of the cabinets where something was held in place.  These screw holes were in the cabinets when I bought the speakers.

I am in the Des Moines, Iowa area.  Feel free to contact me to make an appointment to give the speakers a listen.  Bring your music.

I am asking $3100.00 for these amazing speakers.

Preferred methods of payment are cashier?s check or cash.  PayPal is okay if you want to fork out another 2 percent of the purchase price.

Please contact me for more information and for pictures.

Dave

diofan56

Re: FS: Line Arrays
« Reply #1 on: 6 Jul 2009, 02:31 am »
I really want to move these speakers!

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diofan56

Re: FS: Line Arrays
« Reply #2 on: 26 Jul 2009, 02:47 am »
Another bump...

diofan56

Re: FS: Line Arrays
« Reply #3 on: 8 Aug 2009, 03:51 am »
Anyone?