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Stanton Dynaphase 60's (aka Pickering PH-4955)
mint condition, was gonna put some new drivers in but cbf. like new.
http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/7352/stanton015je.jpg
http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/44/stanton035xh.jpg
make an offer
Dagon
19-02-2010, 02:24 PM
Are these things the serious vintage ones? Or recently made?
old ones dude, 70's im pretty sure
dual drivers in each side
weigh about 50kg hahaha
edit:1971
as i said wanted to put modern speakers in them but there is nothing wrong with the old ones and i just cbf. 2 songs and it feels like uve given a kid a shoulder ride to the shops
they would have the chunky connectors on them then right?
ho57ile
19-02-2010, 06:29 PM
I heard the going rate on 70's audio gear is stupidly expensive...
not sure how i missed the connector in the second pic, adapts to normal headphone jack?
Whats the ballpark on these?
to be honest when i said make an offer, what i meant was ive looked and still have no idea how much if anything they are worth.
but they are fucking PIMP
not sure how i missed the connector in the second pic, adapts to normal headphone jack?
Whats the ballpark on these?
yeh mate into your standard 3.5 i think it is, ipod spec.
yeh you can try em on for 20, and ill play a song for another 10
what song, and will you play it in full including any intro/outro tracks?
give us a ballpark, you obviously know roughly what you want for them
set of fourties (single speaker) went on ebay few months back for 120 (USD) Probably the wrong place to advertise them as i guess you would have to be a retro freak to pay anything close to that.
are they pretty sensitive (can you get decent volume from your audio device as opposed to an amp)?
yeh they go uncomfortably loud out the back of the pc
yumafia
19-02-2010, 09:24 PM
40 Dowllar lol
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