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  1. Further Information: A great sounding speaker with beautiful tonal quality. Coke can shows how large these are. Speakers are 2 way full range compact wide horizontal dispersion (180 degrees) Drivers : 2 non-shielded 5-inch woofers, 2 x 25mm silk dome tweeters Crossover : 3Khz Frequency Response : 50-20Khz Sensitivity : 90dB Amplifier Requirements : 20-150watts Nominal Impedance : 8 Ohms nominal Bi-wire enabled Dimensions 30.5cm H X 38cm L X 17cm D Weight 7.5kgs (each)
  2. Further Information: Great pair of Paradigm surrounds / rears, excellent condition, been in storage for a few years but have tested them extensively. Would use them myself but the wife has said absolutely no more speakers to be added to existing setup. Design : 5-driver, 3-way bi-directional surround/rear Crossover : 2nd-order electro-acoustic at 2.3 kHz Frequency Response : On-Axis ± 2dB from 90 Hz - 20 kHz Frequency Response : 30° Off-Axis High Frequency Driver : Two 25-mm (1 in) dome tweeters, ferro-fluid cooled and damped Mid/Bass Frequency Driver : Two 140-mm (5-1/2 in) cones, 25-mm (1 in) voice-coils, oversize ceramic / ferrite magnets Low Frequency Extension : 53 Hz (DIN) Sensitivity : Room / Anechoic 90 dB / 87 dB Impedance : Compatible with 8 ohms Suitable Amplifier Power Range : 15 - 175 watts Maximum Input Power : 120 watts Finish : Black Weight : 6.32 kg each Dimensions HxWxD : 27cmx 33cm x 16.8cm
  3. Good lord if I was in SA would buy this in a heartbeat and paint it to match my other one. And I can't paint to save myself.
  4. Further Information: Great pair of Paradigm surrounds / rears, excellent condition, been in storage for a few years but have tested them extensively. Would use them myself but the wife has said absolutely no more speakers to be added to existing setup. Design : 5-driver, 3-way bi-directional surround/rear Crossover : 2nd-order electro-acoustic at 2.3 kHz Frequency Response : On-Axis ± 2dB from 90 Hz - 20 kHz Frequency Response : 30° Off-Axis High Frequency Driver : Two 25-mm (1 in) dome tweeters, ferro-fluid cooled and damped Mid/Bass Frequency Driver : Two 140-mm (5-1/2 in) cones, 25-mm (1 in) voice-coils, oversize ceramic / ferrite magnets Low Frequency Extension : 53 Hz (DIN) Sensitivity : Room / Anechoic 90 dB / 87 dB Impedance : Compatible with 8 ohms Suitable Amplifier Power Range : 15 - 175 watts Maximum Input Power : 120 watts Finish : Black Weight : 6.32 kg each Dimensions HxWxD : 27cmx 33cm x 16.8cm
  5. Further Information: A great sounding speaker with beautiful tonal quality. Coke can shows how large these are. Speakers are 2 way full range compact wide horizontal dispersion (180 degrees) Drivers : 2 non-shielded 5-inch woofers, 2 x 25mm silk dome tweeters Crossover : 3Khz Frequency Response : 50-20Khz Sensitivity : 90dB Amplifier Requirements : 20-150watts Nominal Impedance : 8 Ohms nominal Bi-wire enabled Dimensions 30.5cm H X 38cm L X 17cm D Weight 7.5kgs (each)
  6. Further Information: Great pair of Paradigm surrounds / rears, excellent condition, been in storage for a few years but have tested them extensively. Would use them myself but the wife has said absolutely no more speakers to be added to existing setup. Design : 5-driver, 3-way bi-directional surround/rear Crossover : 2nd-order electro-acoustic at 2.3 kHz Frequency Response : On-Axis ± 2dB from 90 Hz - 20 kHz Frequency Response : 30° Off-Axis High Frequency Driver : Two 25-mm (1 in) dome tweeters, ferro-fluid cooled and damped Mid/Bass Frequency Driver : Two 140-mm (5-1/2 in) cones, 25-mm (1 in) voice-coils, oversize ceramic / ferrite magnets Low Frequency Extension : 53 Hz (DIN) Sensitivity : Room / Anechoic 90 dB / 87 dB Impedance : Compatible with 8 ohms Suitable Amplifier Power Range : 15 - 175 watts Maximum Input Power : 120 watts Finish : Black Weight : 6.32 kg each Dimensions HxWxD : 27cmx 33cm x 16.8cm
  7. Further Information: A great sounding speaker with beautiful tonal quality. Coke can shows how large these are and is included if you really want it. Speakers are 2 way full range compact wide horizontal dispersion (180 degrees) Drivers : 2 non-shielded 5-inch woofers, 2 x 25mm silk dome tweeters Crossover : 3Khz Frequency Response : 50-20Khz Sensitivity : 90dB Amplifier Requirements : 20-150watts Nominal Impedance : 8 Ohms nominal Bi-wire enabled Dimensions 30.5cm H X 38cm L X 17cm D Weight 7.5kgs (each)
  8. Denon AVR-3808CI in Black with all of the HDMI CEC software upgrades. Made in Japan. Comes with original remote controls (2), power cord, FM and AM antenna. http://www.denon.com/en-us/product/av-receivers/avr-3808ci https://www.soundandvision.com/content/denon-avr-3808ci-av-receiver Excellent condition, literally not a mark on it. Never had a single issue with it would be great for a non-4k setup. Selling as no longer required / bit of a tidy up at home.
  9. Hi Andrew, as per above post this is currently under offer pending pickup. Couldn't swap anyway - CFO would kill me if something else showed up in it's place!
  10. As this stage this is under offer pending pickup and balance of payment
  11. SVS Sound AS-EQ1 Sub Equaliser Excellent condition All the original items included, even the box! Thing is built like a tank and has excellent reviews - https://www.avforums.com/reviews/svs-as-eq1-subeq-review.76 Great if your receiver doesn't tame your Sub, which mine didn't... until I upgraded my receiver. Happy for you to turn it on, etc. but cannot be hooked up to my current sub.
  12. Selling my excellent condition Paradigm CC-390 V5 Centre as I needed to downgrade to something smaller - this centre is huge. Fully braced to support a TV sitting on top of it. Review - Paradigm Monitor Series v.5 Speaker System | Sound & Vision (soundandvision.com). Pickup only, inspections welcome and I can hook it up for you to listen if you want, although will require some assistance to lift it.
  13. This is a very important step! Out of the box your OLED will be trying to fry your face. Also ensure you leave things like the screen saver on, obviously. My C7 65" has been going well for nearly a year now, and have only noticed the temporary image retention, no permanent burn. At the end of the day, nothing else can match an OLED yet. Enjoy!
  14. The best laid plans... Had a long road to getting the projector and screen done that didn't quite pan out how I'd planned due to a bit of a financial squeeze, and a number of large WAF issues. I can still dream of JVC beauties, but as a first step in my projector journey I've ended up with: Benq TH671ST Grandview IP Smart-Screen 102" motorised screen Peerless PRG-UNV mount in white The below is during the day with the blinds open, so not too shabby. Lots of "less than ideals" in this setup, which probably means that the total spend of $2750 is more appropriate anyway. Have to say that I'm pretty astounded with what you can get for the price though. Today's bargain basement projector's are incredible.
  15. Hey Alex, you after all of them? And are you ok with Pack n Send, or would you prefer another courier? Cheers!
  16. Bump for price drop. Hope someone can make a home for these. Would be a shame to put them up in storage.
  17. Item: 3 x B&C Speakers 8CXT 8 inch coaxial drivers in great working condition. See http://www.bcspeakers.com/en/products/coaxial/archive/8cxt for details. Still retail new for $240US each + shipping. Location: SE Melbourne Price: $120 each, $300 for all 3 Item Condition: Great working condition, didn't have any issues with them, it was my Catalyst amps that were borked, thus the return trip to Seaton Sound, and the upsell... and the abuse from the wife... and the long waiting time to get the amps and new coax's back... Reason for selling: These are out of Seaton Catalyst 12C's, and I've gone through the upgrade with Mark to the newer 8CXN51 coaxial. Payment Method: Prefer Pickup w/ cash, but will ship with bank transfer Extra Info: Pictures:
  18. Haha... The cow avatar... Yes, ive really dealt well with the dtv to sna move... It actually seems like it's got a bit more substance / structure than rock wool. The back of the catalysts are packed with rock wool.
  19. yes... Waited 6 months to get repaired amps back with new coax's, and now I find i'm missing the new stuffing...
  20. Only partly in the realms of DIY here... I've ordered some upgraded coaxials from a certain speaker guy in the US who has forgotten to send over the "updated stuffing" for the coax mid chamber. Anyone know something locally that is similar?
  21. Haha... already got a 65" oled in the other room. Not big enough... I briefly considering buying 4 x 55" oleds back around Christmas when they dropped to $1600 each and then buying a 4k video wall controller... 110" 16k screen...
  22. There's 2 blinds on each window. A translucent and a block out. We do get a fair bit of bleed around the edges.
  23. Just chatting with the source of WAF, suspect I'm gonna need other options or just live with the ambient light. There's a study adjacent to this room that has the same blinds, so changing them isn't an option. Some light absorbent fabric lining the inside of the window casings will cut down on the worst of the light bleed, and I will get a slimline blind for the smaller window (been meaning to do that anyway). The room gets pretty dark during the day with both the both the shade blind and the roller blind both down on each window. The roller blind goes over the window edges, thankfully! On bright days if ambient light is too strong I can always just go to the other room and watch on the OLED - first world problems here! Given the ambient light, is the grey option from screen technics a better idea? Thanks again for all of your very generously shared wisdom on this!
  24. Don't really have anywhere else in the room for the gear unfortunately. Only one sub up front (it's a Submersive HP+... no need for more than 1!), and as you can see from the reverse view, nothing can really be put there. Probably the only thing that could be done is moving the L/R to the corners of the room as you've suggested, keeping the centre on top of the tv unit and putting the sub alongside it. That drops the height level down to about 90cm for the audio gear... might be a very important 7-8cm gained, though. EDIT - although technically nothing stopping me scrapping the top shelf of the tv unit, consolidating items on bottom shelf, putting the centre on the "new" top shelf with a slight tilt adjustment and suddenly my audio gear is down to 78cm... 162cm for screen is a lot better than 132cm... hmm... With the L/R on either wall tilted in I'm getting a width of about 245cm between them for the screen... options are good to have, I guess! EDIT AGAIN - just realised that if I do all of that, room width becomes my limiting factor. But would probably be able to get a 110inch screen in there with fewer height concerns. Had mentioned that idea, but once again... WAF... Even the curtain is gonna be borderline. Ahh... Clef! Good. Bought my Marantz from them. Good folks. And thanks for the tip on the mount. Looks like it would survive a nuke!
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