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Thread: WANTED: 15" active sub/s

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    Hard to tell on my mobile but that chip-crack looks nasty. Maybe a closer look wouldbe in order?
    When the world ends , ill probably have to clean up the mess.

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    Just got back and had a better look on my computer rather than the tiny 2 inch screen on my mobile. The crack does look pretty bad these are covered in a pretty tough resin paint that is pretty durable for a crack like that I would expect either it dropped or something dropped on it from a height. Mind you doesnt mean they will work less hard. A little lick of paint and some sanding may be enough to restore them depends how deep that is.
    When the world ends , ill probably have to clean up the mess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRAZY K ROADSHOW View Post
    Steve, does that weigh a ton--im looking for a lightweight 15 sub that my poor old back can lift
    It's as light as feather...assuming it's a 1/2 ton feather...

    It is fairly heavy (but it is a wooden box rather than a plastic cab), but it does come with wheels so the only really tricky bit is getting it in and out of the vehicle if you work alone.

    I bought it to complement my 12" Active tops I had at the time and it was ideal because I could adjust the cut by running into the sub and then up to each cab.

    I have only used it 6 times and I am flexible on the price if someone wants to share the travel.

    OK it isn't Martin Audio quality by a long chalk but it does add a bit of bottom end where needed...
    Exit stage left...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FDDJ View Post
    It's as light as feather...assuming it's a 1/2 ton feather...

    It is fairly heavy (but it is a wooden box rather than a plastic cab), but it does come with wheels so the only really tricky bit is getting it in and out of the vehicle if you work alone.

    I bought it to complement my 12" Active tops I had at the time and it was ideal because I could adjust the cut by running into the sub and then up to each cab.

    I have only used it 6 times and I am flexible on the price if someone wants to share the travel.

    OK it isn't Martin Audio quality by a long chalk but it does add a bit of bottom end where needed...
    I work alone but can you confirm weight in kilos approx or good old english lbs?

    Thanks, I couldnt spot it on the spec anywhere--hence reason for asking

    Alan
    CRAZY K

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    Quote Originally Posted by spin mobile disco View Post
    Just got back and had a better look on my computer rather than the tiny 2 inch screen on my mobile. The crack does look pretty bad these are covered in a pretty tough resin paint that is pretty durable for a crack like that I would expect either it dropped or something dropped on it from a height. Mind you doesnt mean they will work less hard. A little lick of paint and some sanding may be enough to restore them depends how deep that is.
    10 gigs eh?

    Hard life---I would definitely want a sound test as mentioned before

    CRAZY K

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRAZY K ROADSHOW View Post
    I work alone but can you confirm weight in kilos approx or good old english lbs?
    According to the manual it is 32.27 kg or 71 lbs.

    See, light as a feather...
    Exit stage left...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRAZY K ROADSHOW View Post
    I would NEVER buy a secondhand speaker or amp unless I have given it a good thumping OR its someone on here that I know.

    If theres anything wrong its the old story--it was alright when we tried it---YOU MUST HAVE BLOWN IT.

    No refund.

    Sorry to be negative--

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    Quote Originally Posted by FDDJ View Post
    According to the manual it is 32.27 kg or 71 lbs.

    See, light as a feather...
    On Jupiter maybe

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    Quote Originally Posted by CB Entertainments View Post
    On Jupiter maybe
    Ive got a gig on the Moon next year

    CRAZY K

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    Bass bins sorted now - thanks to Matthew of Spin and thanks to all for your help.
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