Parting Out RTi10's
PSOVLSK
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I've had a pair of RTi10's as my shop speaker for about 7 years now, so these have always been in my shop, never in my house. I haven't listened to them in over a year, so I've decided to part them out as the speaker as a whole is cost prohibitive to ship. I did a little bit of research on pricing, but admittedly not a lot. I want to give a good deal to long-standing CP members, so someone in the know please pm me if my pricing is out of line. Thanks.
(4) RD7224-1 Drivers $40/ea shipped CONUS
(1) RDO690-3 Tweeter $20 shipped CONUS
(1) ND25FN-4 Tweeter $15 shipped CONUS (I bought this from Parts Express about 2 years ago)
(2) Crossovers $40/ea shipped CONUS
(8) Carpeted Feet $15 shipped CONUS
I need to look for the spiked feet. I'm pretty sure I have them. Pricing would probably be a little more than the carpeted feet.
Polyfill: probably too expensive to ship. I figured I might use it as packing material for the drivers and crossovers.
This is all I was going to sell, but if you need something else, let me know.
Pics coming soon
(4) RD7224-1 Drivers $40/ea shipped CONUS
(1) RDO690-3 Tweeter $20 shipped CONUS
(1) ND25FN-4 Tweeter $15 shipped CONUS (I bought this from Parts Express about 2 years ago)
(2) Crossovers $40/ea shipped CONUS
(8) Carpeted Feet $15 shipped CONUS
I need to look for the spiked feet. I'm pretty sure I have them. Pricing would probably be a little more than the carpeted feet.
Polyfill: probably too expensive to ship. I figured I might use it as packing material for the drivers and crossovers.
This is all I was going to sell, but if you need something else, let me know.
Pics coming soon
Things work out best for those who make the best of the way things work out.-John Wooden
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Tweeters and drivers:
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Crossovers from all angles and carpeted feet:
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Interesting, Paul. I have some RTi10s, as well. Handsome speaker. Planning to try to sell mine, too. I hadn't considered parting.
I didn't realize how big those driver magnets are.I disabled signatures. -
The driver magnets have a metal shield over them, hence the large appearance.Political Correctness'.........defined
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Interesting, Paul. I have some RTi10s, as well. Handsome speaker. Planning to try to sell mine, too. I hadn't considered parting.
I didn't realize how big those driver magnets are.
I decided to part them out because they have seen their better days appearance-wise. Worth way less as a whole and shipping wouldn’t be an option.Things work out best for those who make the best of the way things work out.-John Wooden -
Interesting, Paul. I have some RTi10s, as well. Handsome speaker. Planning to try to sell mine, too. I hadn't considered parting.
I didn't realize how big those driver magnets are.
I decided to part them out because they have seen their better days appearance-wise. Worth way less as a whole and shipping wouldn’t be an option.
this stuff would sell much quicker on the bay...that's that place to look, so that's the place to sell, like it or not 😬🤣Living Room 2.2: Usher BE-718 "tiny dancers"; Dual DIY Dayton audio RSS210HF-4 Subs with Dayton SPA-250 amps; Arcam SA30; Musical Fidelity A308; Sony UBP-x1000es
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The driver magnets have a metal shield over them, hence the large appearance.
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I recently thrifted a pair of RTi10 speakers. Unfortunately the tweeters are both dead. @PSOVLSK are your tweeters still available? Failing that, do you have any tips/methods/instructions for removing the RDO-690s from their faceplates without destroying the faceplate? I may want to try the ND25FN-4 replacements if it doesn't require a massive amount of effort and time.Everywhere is within walking distance if you have enough time.
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The tweeters are still available.
It’s been so long that I honestly don’t remember how I removed the tweeter. I do know that it wasn’t time consuming nor difficult. If I was able to do it, it can’t be that hard.🤣Things work out best for those who make the best of the way things work out.-John Wooden -
@PSOVLSK I got my tweeter situation sorted. Now I've got a dead 6.5" midrange woofer. Any chance you have the RD7217-1 drivers from those RTi10s for parting out?Everywhere is within walking distance if you have enough time.
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Sorry. I only have the parts listed in my original post.Things work out best for those who make the best of the way things work out.-John Wooden
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