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Looking for a pair of bookshelf speakers

So life offered a change and I took it, very recently I moved to TX and have no speakers. 
Thus the need to aquire a pair of small (ish) bookshelf. 
Before looking at commercial offerings, I wanted to check with you if you had a pair you are willing sell.
Budget is tight atm as other things take priority.

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  • Answer ✓
    You pay for the ride. You have these. They won’t piss the neighbors off by any means but they sound pretty nice.
    ani_101jhollanderjoeybuttsPWRRYDGowaSilver1omosquamishdrocThumperTom

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  • I've been thinking about selling off my HT setup and going pro audio based, but I think the price may be out of reach.  I have a pair of MarkK RS225/28As I may part with but probably too large and out of budget.  Or if you want the whole 5.0 :D :D :D

    I have a pair of somewhat smaller than the MarkKs and crazy colorful 2-ways using Faital 6fe100 and I forget the tweeter, need to look.  

    Or I have even smaller and cheaper, GRS piezo and Dayton PA130.

    Or I have a LithMTM soundbar built for wall mount, ports out the bottom.

    I may part with my Speedsters.....

    Can you tell I got the build bug?  :p

    PM me if any of these interest you, if not, no biggy. B)

    Oh, I live in Hampton VA, 23666 for an idea on shipping.......




  • What's your budget - what type of music - do you have or plan on a sub - what size room?

    Are you inclined to building a kit? I think these are an amazing deal - Craig did a superb job with the voicing and they go surprisingly low for such a small speaker - https://meniscusaudio.com/product/keramiskas-speaker-kit/


  • Yes- the Keramiskas are seamless.
  • One more vote for the Keramiskas. Craig hit a home run with them. They sound great!

    Jim
    jr@mac
  • Usually I would build something, but ATM I have 0 tools and need to get a lot of things before tools are even considered in budget.
    Let's look at that kit. 
    jr@mac
  • edited March 2020
      Tom_S said:
    What's your budget - what type of music - do you have or plan on a sub - what size room?

    Are you inclined to building a kit? I think these are an amazing deal - Craig did a superb job with the voicing and they go surprisingly low for such a small speaker - https://meniscusaudio.com/product/keramiskas-speaker-kit/



    Looks like I butchered the photoshop nametag on Craig's speakers quite badly.  Sorry about that, Craig.  :/

    Nice looking baffle and good sound, though.

    jr@mac
  • That kit might be a problem then. It's not a full kit - just the drivers, crossovers and associated parts. There might be someone here who could build you a pair of cabinets or just cut you some flat-pack type boxes. Where are you located? 
    jr@mac
  • Allen Texas. But it seems I'll need to wait a bit. 
    This covid-19 stuff might trow a wrench if travel from-to Mexico gets added to the ban. I still need to get the wife and kid here.
  • edited March 2020
    4thtry said:



    Looks like I butchered the photoshop nametag on Craig's speakers quite badly.  Sorry about that, Craig.  :/

    Great backdrop though.  :)

    Ron

    4thtryjr@mac
  • There's a deal.
    PWRRYDjr@mac
  • hifiside said:
    You pay for the ride. You have these. They won’t piss the neighbors off by any means but they sound pretty nice.
    I'm in. 
    PWRRYDjr@mac
  • hifiside said:
    You pay for the ride. You have these. They won’t piss the neighbors off by any means but they sound pretty nice.
    Great. Message me your address. They’ll ship out in the middle of the week. 
    brek81Silver1omojr@mac
  • Brad's stuff is always gorgeous - nicer than many commercial products. I would also bet these sound great too! 
    jr@mac
  •   I love seeing how well this community takes care of its own. Keep it up!
    jr@macSilver1omoGowaJasonP
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