Selling my NBS Omega Junior RCA cables.
It is 4 ft long which makes it 1.2 meters in new money. These are fantastic sounding and very well respected cables that are hand made in America.
They have some pretty interesting tech in them called a Passive Frequency Inductance Network. Not sure if...
I had the 25 22 and they were really nice speakers, although like you I had trouble selling them for some strange reason. It is a cheap eBay sellers weekend so I would stick them on there if I was you.
What speakers did you have before the Harbeths and did they work OK? I had some M30.1 and no matter what I did they sounded awful in my room, Probably the worse bass I have ever heard in my life, absolutely woeful. Every other speaker has been fine in this room as well with minimal set up...
I left school in 94 and started building a HiFi as soon as I started my Mechanical Engineering apprenticeship. It was sourced from either Richer Sounds or local classified Ads.
Pretty sure it consisted of a Marantz PM66se amplifier. A Marantz CD42, Aiwa tape-deck and a pair of Gale mini...
Yeah I should have put my opinion and apologies for touching a nerve.
Actually on reflection, referring to the HD650 as technically inferior was wrong. They are undeniably better balanced, play any genre of music and respond far better to EQ so I guess that makes them superior. The HD800 were...
HD800 are dreadful things if you listen to music rather than analyse it and the sub bass is none existent making them woefully unbalanced. I spent a fortune on various amps like the Woo Audio WA2, Burson Virtuoso etc, did the 2 famous mods they never really improved. They were great for PC...
I thought ebay already had rules in place once you go over a certain sales income threshold? I got asked to convert to a business account when I went on a box swapping frenzy a few years ago.
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