RTi8, FXi3, CSi5
craigpsu
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I am not a perfect judge of condition, but all of the speakers are in very good - excellent condition. The only set that has slight imperfections are the fxi3s when i removed them from the wall. There will also be others listed in a few days after I figure a decent price. I have not shipped speakers so I will have to figure the price out for those. RTi8s will be local pickup.
RTi8s: 250
CSi5: 200
FXi3: 150
RTi8s: 250
CSi5: 200
FXi3: 150
LSi15s, LSiC, LSiFX, LC80F/X, microPro 4000, Pioneer Elite SC-07, XPA-2, XPA-5, PS3
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Pictures will help you on your sale! Good luck.Make it simple...Make it better!
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Current prices are here (I forgot to put dollar signs and the color on the op):
1 pair black RTi8s: $250
1 black CSi5: $200
1 pair black FXi3: $150
The pictures I have access to are awful, I will attempt to obtain better ones of everything this evening.LSi15s, LSiC, LSiFX, LC80F/X, microPro 4000, Pioneer Elite SC-07, XPA-2, XPA-5, PS3 -
LSi15s, LSiC, LSiFX, LC80F/X, microPro 4000, Pioneer Elite SC-07, XPA-2, XPA-5, PS3
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Are those prices including shipping? ;-)Front- RTI A7,(powered by ADCOM GFA 5500)
Center- CSI5,
Surrounds- RTI 6 and Rear Surrounds- TS 15.
TV-Panasonic P55ST50
SUB-SVS PB10-NSD and PSW505
Receiver- Yamaha Aventage RX-A2000 -
Prices are subject to change, may those prices be ever in your favor. I have someone local asking about the full set, but who knows if that will come through. I also have no idea how much it is to ship across the country (not the RTi8s).
I had a friend take my VSX-1019 and PSW-111 off my hands this weekend, that was a nice bday gift.LSi15s, LSiC, LSiFX, LC80F/X, microPro 4000, Pioneer Elite SC-07, XPA-2, XPA-5, PS3 -
the speakers listed are sold, anyone know how to change the prefix to sold?LSi15s, LSiC, LSiFX, LC80F/X, microPro 4000, Pioneer Elite SC-07, XPA-2, XPA-5, PS3
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the speakers listed are sold, anyone know how to change the prefix to sold?
PM Kenneth Swauger or NAP and they will do it for you."....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)