BFD for sale.

gacole2000
gacole2000 Posts: 255
edited May 2004 in For Sale (FS) Classifieds
I thought I remembered a Club Polk member looking for a BFD. There is one on HTF for sale for $100 shipped. I have a hold on it till tonight. PM me and we will keep this in "the family".

Thanks- Greg
AVR: Yamaha RX-V661
DVD: Yamaha DV-C6480
BR: Samsung 1600
Mains: Polk RT55 (bi-amped)
Center: CS300
Sides: FX1000
Rears: RT/FX
Subs: SVS 20-39 PC+ 12.3 & DIY SVS 12.2
Projector: Optoma HD70 w/ 106" Elite Screen
Power: Panamax MAX 5100
Remote: Harmony One
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  • kingtut
    kingtut Posts: 813
    edited May 2004
    What is BFD? I initial impression was "big f
    deal", but I know that's not it.
  • gacole2000
    gacole2000 Posts: 255
    edited May 2004
    Behringer Feedback Destroyer

    Model dsp1124p like new with original box and manual. Comes with 1/4" RCA jacks.
    AVR: Yamaha RX-V661
    DVD: Yamaha DV-C6480
    BR: Samsung 1600
    Mains: Polk RT55 (bi-amped)
    Center: CS300
    Sides: FX1000
    Rears: RT/FX
    Subs: SVS 20-39 PC+ 12.3 & DIY SVS 12.2
    Projector: Optoma HD70 w/ 106" Elite Screen
    Power: Panamax MAX 5100
    Remote: Harmony One
  • kingtut
    kingtut Posts: 813
    edited May 2004
    Thanks for the clarification.
  • TheGrayGhost
    TheGrayGhost Posts: 196
    edited May 2004
    Originally posted by gacole2000
    Behringer Feedback Destroyer

    Model dsp1124p like new with original box and manual. Comes with 1/4" RCA jacks.

    I paid $100 plus $7 shipping for a new BFD from a dealer.
    Best Regards, Cliff
  • gatemplin
    gatemplin Posts: 1,595
    edited May 2004
    FWIW MSRP is $120 US, $230 CDN
    Graham
  • phoneisbusy
    phoneisbusy Posts: 867
    edited May 2004
    Originally posted by gatemplin
    FWIW MSRP is $120 US, $230 CDN

    Yikes!! Is our exchange rate that bad!?!? :eek:
    Don't have a pressing need for one but I think it's cool that gacole2000 is trying to hook up another Polk member.

    regards

    Dave
    Time is the best teacher. Unfortunately it kills all its students.
  • gatemplin
    gatemplin Posts: 1,595
    edited May 2004
    No it is not even close to that bad, but those are the prices that Behringer set. It is still a bargain
    Graham
  • burdette
    burdette Posts: 1,194
    edited May 2004
    Yikes!! Is our exchange rate that bad!?!? :eek:

    Not the exchange rate.. just that there is so much more feedback in Canada due to the thinner and colder air and the people who speak french and because you're that much closer to the north magnetic pole your drivers tend to be pulled north. Add all that up and it requires a more robust design, Illudiam Q36 blue capacitors and an extra phase-inversing quasi-digital relativistic directional statically-dynamic transformer in the nonstandard pull-push-pull-oh-baby-that's-the-way-I-like-it configuration. Very expensive. Plus it's blubber-proof in case your party gets out of hand and someone starts tossing appetizers. Whale oil is a **** on electronic components.
  • phoneisbusy
    phoneisbusy Posts: 867
    edited May 2004
    Really?!? I've always heard it was because of the ice in the igloos. Seal and polar bear fur wall treatments are suppose to help though. Whale oil is a bit troublesome to get out but whale blubber under the components make for an excellent isolation platform. Just a handy tweak there...

    regards

    Dave :D
    Time is the best teacher. Unfortunately it kills all its students.
  • gacole2000
    gacole2000 Posts: 255
    edited May 2004
    Thanks for the info. I was thinking the were almost $200 (US) new. Not much of a deal I guess, huh.
    AVR: Yamaha RX-V661
    DVD: Yamaha DV-C6480
    BR: Samsung 1600
    Mains: Polk RT55 (bi-amped)
    Center: CS300
    Sides: FX1000
    Rears: RT/FX
    Subs: SVS 20-39 PC+ 12.3 & DIY SVS 12.2
    Projector: Optoma HD70 w/ 106" Elite Screen
    Power: Panamax MAX 5100
    Remote: Harmony One