jonesboy
11-19-2003, 01:17 PM
Housecleaning! God, I love moving into a smaller place than we moved out of.
We've got a bunch of stuff that we've been holding onto in a "just in case we need it" capacity, and we're going to offer it to you now, just in case you need it!
So, on the block we have:
(1) Telus.net ADSL Ethernet router - we used it for awhile, then switched to cable, keeping the QuickConnect kit JUST IN CASE. Heh. Complete with CD, manual, several filters (for phones in the house), etc. Save a few bucks a month on renting the kit! $50 seem reasonable?
(2) Panasonic DVD-A120CA DVD player. Sold!
(3) A pair of Soundstream SPL12s in a sealed MDF case (12", dual voicecoil, 400W/voicecoil). These are great speakers, I hate to get rid of them but they're just taking up space and I'm certain the neighbours wouldn't appreciate it if we set them up (yay for apartment life). They were nice in the car too, but I don't feel like investing in another 1000W amp to drive them the way they should be driven. Yes, they're suitable for home theatre use, as long as you're willing to purchase a suitable 600-1200W mono/bridgable amplifier for them (yes, I've got one, no, it's not for sale). Best offer over $200 takes these.
I'll edit and add stuff as we run across it.
-Matt
We've got a bunch of stuff that we've been holding onto in a "just in case we need it" capacity, and we're going to offer it to you now, just in case you need it!
So, on the block we have:
(1) Telus.net ADSL Ethernet router - we used it for awhile, then switched to cable, keeping the QuickConnect kit JUST IN CASE. Heh. Complete with CD, manual, several filters (for phones in the house), etc. Save a few bucks a month on renting the kit! $50 seem reasonable?
(2) Panasonic DVD-A120CA DVD player. Sold!
(3) A pair of Soundstream SPL12s in a sealed MDF case (12", dual voicecoil, 400W/voicecoil). These are great speakers, I hate to get rid of them but they're just taking up space and I'm certain the neighbours wouldn't appreciate it if we set them up (yay for apartment life). They were nice in the car too, but I don't feel like investing in another 1000W amp to drive them the way they should be driven. Yes, they're suitable for home theatre use, as long as you're willing to purchase a suitable 600-1200W mono/bridgable amplifier for them (yes, I've got one, no, it's not for sale). Best offer over $200 takes these.
I'll edit and add stuff as we run across it.
-Matt