Miller and Kreisel V-1250THX Sub
daboyz
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I have another very nice M&K piece. This is the V-1250THX sub which is also in very nice condition. A couple of small nicks in the cabinet but otherwise in good condition.
Looking for $200 local. Not interested in shipping at this time. Will package with either the S-85 or SW-85 set that is for sale.
Looking for $200 local. Not interested in shipping at this time. Will package with either the S-85 or SW-85 set that is for sale.
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I've been watching for a "non-break-the-bank" second sub for my set up. Similar to Snake1 in his recent post, however, I've got over 5000 cu ft room. The SVS PB12 Plus/2 does a good job, but there's plenty of nodes and even this beast doesn't pressurze the room they way I would like. This M&K sub look like it has some great reviews, but concerned that even with a 12" driver, this may not have enough oomph I'm looking for with only a 150w amp. Anyone have thoughts as to how it would pair up with the SVS motherload?Parasound HCA-2003A & 2205A
Front: Rti12's
Center: Csi A6
Side surrounds: Polk Rti A1's
Atmos: Mirage Nanosats
APC H15
Power cords by Pepster, Morrow MA4 IC's, AQ Midnight, AQ Chocolate HDMI's[/SIZE]
The rest is TBD. -
Still available.
Very musical sub. Someone would be smart to buy this so I quit thinking about it.
$150 is best and final offer -
UGH! Yer killin' me. I have no free time to drive over to Rockford for the next ~2 weeks or I would take it. *cry*"Some people find it easier to be conceited rather than correct."
"Unwad those panties and have a good time man. We're all here to help each other, no matter how it might appear." DSkip -
M&K made some excellent musical subs, I don't think you can go wrong with this one, great price too!:cheesygrin:
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Folks this was reviewed by home theater review and they very much enjoy its 2 channel performance and its HT as well.....
http://www.hometheater.com/content/face-sub-1000-subwoofers"....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963) -
I'm still available