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Hey everyone.

I think its time i sell my system as i hardly use it anymore due to uni and i wouldnt mind some cash and save it for my europe trip next year sometime.

I love this system and if i dont sell it, then i wont regret it either. It seriously is quailty sound with deep low frequency bass :D (my fridge door downstairs can vibrate)

So it consists of the following:

Amp: Denon 7.1 channel 2105 (won many hi-fi awards in 05) in silver

Speakers: Klipsch RB25 Reference bookshelfs (reference model-top of range) in black

Sub-- Boston Comp sub in custom made box with jaycar module amp running 350 rms.

DVD Player: LG looks cool.. $80

Price:

Amp- $800 FIRM..

Condition: IN excellent condition- as new, no scratches etc etc..

Speakers- $650 Firm with stands which cost me like 150. RRP for speakers is 900

Condition: IN excellent conidition- never been treated harshly at all!!

Sub: Well i think i might keep the sub and use it in the car. But anyways $800 FIRM

Condition: Custom made project tuned correctly.. Excellent condition once again.

Do note this is quailty stuff.. The speakers are very musical and sounds awesome!! I have heard B&W speakers 05 model who won some award and it sounded so dull!! ASk Mr_G on these forums as he came out with me when i bought all my stuff.

Specs:

http://www.klipsch.com/product/product.aspx?cid=658

Pics:

Further down the page..

Extra Info:

BUY IT now price for everything includin wirings etc etc for $1500

Comes with all boxes and manuals.

Location:

Sydney

PM me for more details.

Cheers

Sidd.

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Edited by siddr20
  • 2 weeks later...

sorry champ, thats 700 bucks too less!!

If you are serious then please do pm me to discuss further.

I will let it go for 2k at lowest.

That includes dvd player plus stands plus all wirings.

hahah well its an old pic of my room. Many changes have been made since that pic was taken..

But yes all the gear is hooked up to my pc.. So i can listen and watch and hear it all thru my setup.

So basically the denon amp controls everything.. (7.1 channel amp after all) Its got radio also with RDS feature. So basically it displays the name of the song that radio station is playing at the time..

It truely is a great package!!

My sayin is " Spend a bit extra and get quailty at first, and not second"

Edited by siddr20
  • 2 weeks later...

can seriously vouch for the Denon 2105....its my amp of choice...have teamed it with the Richter PM501 loudspeakers and the PM SW121 subbwoofer for true sound when needed and the best clubsound on Fri Sat nights...good luck with the sale mate.

WOW you got some richter speakers.. They are worth heaps!!!

Have not heard them personally but have read a review on the 401 series..

Ahh yup this denon amp truely is amazing.

you sure you dont want another set?? hhahha

Need it sold this month please!!

Extra info: The remote glows in the dark.. Makes life easier at night when in bed!!!

Will sell without sub if needed..

  • 3 months later...

im not that that desperate to sell it for 1.5k.. but yea will look into it more next year..

but 1.5k is way to cheap..

2k is gd price for whole system!!

  • 2 weeks later...

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