Velodyne DD12 subwoofer

For Sale: Discussion in 'Classified Adverts' started by Robbo, Aug 8, 2008.

  1. Robbo

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    I'm selling my Velodyne DD12 subwoofer. This is the best subwoofer I have heard and the digital room EQ system makes integration with the main speakers a doddle. It is finished in cherry veneer and comes boxed with all cables and measuring microphone etc. and is in good condition.

    RRP is £2500, I'll let it go for £1250.

    PM if interested.
     
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    Now £1150.
     
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    Hi,
    Is the sub still for sale and do you have any pictures?
    thanks.
     
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    Hi,

    Yes, the sub is still for sale. I'll do some pictures later.
     
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    Pictures

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    The marks on the black paint at the top are just dust and fingermarks, not damage.

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    Close up of slight chip in paint finish :-

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    Picture of EQ screen, note flat bass extension down to 15 hz or so:

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    Would you take £800?
     
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    No, sorry. I have no particular need to sell it, other than the fact that it's cluttering up the spare room, so I'm not dropping that far.

    How about £1050?
     
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    I could go to £850.

    Forany more I'd rather buy something new with warranty and no damage.

    Cheers.
     
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    Sorry. I'd rather keep it in that case.

    its hardly what I would call damaged either. Its a tiny chip in the paint that I was being honest about by showing in the pictures.

    An extra £1450 for a new one is a lot of money to pay for something that will lose half its value as soon as you try and sell it. You wont really lose anything if you buy this one and want to sell it on!
     
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    Fair enough. Let me know if you change your mind if you don't have any luck shifting it.

    Cheers.
     
    The Otter, Sep 6, 2008
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