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Have 5.1 speakers for sale - well looked after. It gets loud! Never taken past 15% of volume. Good speakers for price I paid $400 3 years back. Moving to unit so changing to the quieter side - headphones. Love these for gaming and music. Bass thumps very nicely.

Don't smoke and used with soundcard for less noise. Speakers as new! Prefer local pickup but can deliver. Slight discoloration on control panel volume nob from moisture in air. No spills on speakers or panel. Still comes with remote.

Chasing $200 neg.

Nik

0467003003

Townsville

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Awesome kit, bit boomy for music but gun battles get real good.

Shipping for the kit would cost nearly as much as the items, that sub is really big and heavy.

Did a quote for someone in gold coast - to their door and it was around $50. I use e-go.com.au for the courier service, they are pretty good and costs are low coz they're online.

To the Canberra DEPOT it would be $50 as well through their quote system. If it was to your house it would be $75 approx. 2 boxes - 1) 16 kg sub 50x35x35cm , 2)15kg 50x35x35 as well for a quick estimate for satellites. These are rough estimates as I am still using the speakers now. If you are serious I can box it and get a proper quote but shouldn't be much different from what I have just said.

BTW for all prospective buyers: If for some reason the actual shipping cost is more than the quote I give you, I will take it out of the item cost as my loss - I won't ask for more. Also, all satellites and sub will be in industrial glad wrap inside the box.

EDIT: Also, that Canberra depot is in: QUEANBEYAN, 2620 (CLASSIC COURIERS ). So yeh, shipping's NOT gonna be same as cost of speakers. Cheers

Edited by nk7
  • 4 weeks later...

Yeh I'm starting to miss the speakers - especially the explosions in DVDs and games I played. Did it in morning with no one at home or neighbours - then attempted to blow my windows apart!

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