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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2014 11:01:06 GMT -5
So I'm looking to get some opinions on fair pricing in Canada for : An Xpr-2 Amplifier 4 years warranty remain in excellent to mint condition with original packing An Mps-2 Amplifier no warranty also in excellent condition with original packing A pair of Polk Rti A9 towers in very good to excellent condition no packaging A Polk Csi A6 Center Channel in very good to excellent condition
Thanks for anyone with some serious input. I'm just trying to get an idea if I'm being totally unreasonable in my opinion what this equipment is worth. Thank You, Ivor
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Post by airwolf77 on Aug 17, 2014 11:37:40 GMT -5
Well the "Canadian" pricing/worth can be a little tricky in my opinion. I'm also in Canada and it very much depends on if the people are willing to drive to the US to get the gear themselves. Yes we pay more if we get items shipped direct to us here in Canada because we would have to pay shipping and the taxes+brokerage but if you are close to the boarder a lot of people (myself included) are ok with driving over to pick up items and not pay the shipping/brokerage portion. I think it comes down to where you are exactly and how fast you want to sell. I tend to be a little on the conservative side, and for used equipment I'd take the average selling price on the forums and add the US/Canadian exchange rate for the Emotiva products. For myself I'd value my XPR2 at somewhere between 1300-1500 US + 10% if Canadian currency. The Polks are a little harder to price out used, because shipping RTiA9's is pricy. It will depend very much on the location I'd guess, and your competing with Futureshop/Bestbuy when they have a sale, like they currently are. The RTiA9's are on for $599 each at the moment.
This is just my 2cents, ignore if you think I'm out to lunch.
How do you like the EP4000 duel March 5 18 combo?? I'm looking at an EP4000 with a fan mod to power my DIY 15 inch.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2014 12:04:02 GMT -5
Thanks airwolf, I love the behringer mach 5 combo I have the behringer set at about 60% gain and on my pre/pro set at 0 and the output I get is insane I have yet to see a clip light So there is plenty of power. The fan mod is a must the stock fan is almost as loud as my ceiling fans in my house.
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Post by airwolf77 on Aug 17, 2014 12:47:23 GMT -5
Thanks for the EP4000 info, the fan mod seems pretty straight forward, and the Behringer prices in Canada don't seem over inflated either which is nice. I can pick up a new one for $380 Canadian, $330 in the US with currency conversion gets darn close and I don't have to ship it anywhere. Did you get a 24v fan from digikey like most people seem to do?
Are you considering switching out the Polk speakers for something bigger? hehe
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2014 13:03:38 GMT -5
I got the fan from digikey was extremely easy to swap and I swapped out the polks for some JTR'S. Keep your eyes peeled on the used market for the behringer I picked mine up fRom a Closed down nightclub here in Calgary for 200 and change
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