Ok, I'm just condencing my old sale items with my current stuff into one thread. This will just make it a little easy to maintain for me.
Up for sale as of now:
Price: $350 - JVC KD-AR8500 head unit
Price: $150 - Alpine F#1 tweeters (Scanspeak D2904/6000 based)
Price: $115 - Phoenix Gold RSD12d 12" subwoofer
(all pricing is shipped within the US, most likely with FedEx)
My Pioneer coaxials and Pioneer and Cadence amps from my past listing have been sold. My TC Sounds TC2+ DVC 12" sub I'm keeping at least for the moment till I run it in a ported box and see if I want to keep it.
JVC KD-AR8500 HU
Just a link to my little review I made a while back:
http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6338&highlight=kd-ar8500
JVC's site link for the KD-AR8500:
http://mobile.jvc.com/product.jsp?modelId=MODL027433&pathId=130&page=2
Pics:
(Sorry, I was limited to 10 linked images for this forum, so you'll need to click on the last few. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif )
http://www.gigafiles.co.uk/files/1850/JVC%20HU%20Face-Case.jpg
http://www.gigafiles.co.uk/files/1850/JVC%20HU%20Front.jpg
http://www.gigafiles.co.uk/files/1850/JVC%20HU%20Rear.jpg
http://www.gigafiles.co.uk/files/1850/JVC%20HU%20Serial.jpg
http://www.gigafiles.co.uk/files/1850/JVC%20HU%20In%20Car.jpg
http://www.gigafiles.co.uk/files/1850/JVC%20HU%20In%20Car-Close.jpg
The HU's a 100% working and great condition. I've always liked JVC's durability and logevity. I've never had a unit wear out or fail in any way. It's a nice unit with a vast array of features. If it could handle 3-way + sub active, I would have kept it, but I'm stepping past 2-way + sub active and have to let it go.
Alpine F#1 Tweeters
Here's a link to my old review of them I wrote up a while back:
http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6410
Here's a few pics:
From the pics, you can see one of the emblems have fallen off. I did have that saved somewhere in case someone wanted it when I sold it, but I've lost track of it since. They're just lightly glued on and are probably better off without, lol. Anywho, the one is missing it and it's lost and gone forever.
As well, I have soldered wires on the back tabs. You can do whatever you want with those. One of the tweeters did break a tab off from too much fiddling, and I broke the other off soon after. I just soldered the wires directly to the I guess I'll call "stumps," not the best word, where the tabs connect to the tweeter. This worked plenty well actually and makes the connection quite sturdy. The tabs aren't real easy to break off really, just me fiddling with it too much and pulling on wires.
The other tweeter's fine and still with the tabs. If you happen to break one off, it's a rather easy fix and really just makes for a more durable setup.
The tweeters are in 100% working condition, had them for somewhere over a year.
PG RSD12d 12" Sub
I've never made a review for this sub. I haven't run it a whole lot. It's near new and used on the whole of around 2 weeks. It's a great bottom end performer with good low frequency detail and authority. However, the upper end is less favorable, and I have a personal preference for something a little more clean and crisp. Maybe one of you guys will like this more than I did. It's about as new as slightly used can get you.
PG's RSD owner's manual with box sizing and T/S specs:
http://phoenixphorum.com/files/rsd_woofer_manual_200.pdf
Pics:
Up for sale as of now:
Price: $350 - JVC KD-AR8500 head unit
Price: $150 - Alpine F#1 tweeters (Scanspeak D2904/6000 based)
Price: $115 - Phoenix Gold RSD12d 12" subwoofer
(all pricing is shipped within the US, most likely with FedEx)
My Pioneer coaxials and Pioneer and Cadence amps from my past listing have been sold. My TC Sounds TC2+ DVC 12" sub I'm keeping at least for the moment till I run it in a ported box and see if I want to keep it.
JVC KD-AR8500 HU
Just a link to my little review I made a while back:
http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6338&highlight=kd-ar8500
JVC's site link for the KD-AR8500:
http://mobile.jvc.com/product.jsp?modelId=MODL027433&pathId=130&page=2
Pics:
(Sorry, I was limited to 10 linked images for this forum, so you'll need to click on the last few. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif )
http://www.gigafiles.co.uk/files/1850/JVC%20HU%20Face-Case.jpg
http://www.gigafiles.co.uk/files/1850/JVC%20HU%20Front.jpg
http://www.gigafiles.co.uk/files/1850/JVC%20HU%20Rear.jpg
http://www.gigafiles.co.uk/files/1850/JVC%20HU%20Serial.jpg
http://www.gigafiles.co.uk/files/1850/JVC%20HU%20In%20Car.jpg
http://www.gigafiles.co.uk/files/1850/JVC%20HU%20In%20Car-Close.jpg
The HU's a 100% working and great condition. I've always liked JVC's durability and logevity. I've never had a unit wear out or fail in any way. It's a nice unit with a vast array of features. If it could handle 3-way + sub active, I would have kept it, but I'm stepping past 2-way + sub active and have to let it go.
Alpine F#1 Tweeters
Here's a link to my old review of them I wrote up a while back:
http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6410
Here's a few pics:
From the pics, you can see one of the emblems have fallen off. I did have that saved somewhere in case someone wanted it when I sold it, but I've lost track of it since. They're just lightly glued on and are probably better off without, lol. Anywho, the one is missing it and it's lost and gone forever.
As well, I have soldered wires on the back tabs. You can do whatever you want with those. One of the tweeters did break a tab off from too much fiddling, and I broke the other off soon after. I just soldered the wires directly to the I guess I'll call "stumps," not the best word, where the tabs connect to the tweeter. This worked plenty well actually and makes the connection quite sturdy. The tabs aren't real easy to break off really, just me fiddling with it too much and pulling on wires.
The tweeters are in 100% working condition, had them for somewhere over a year.
PG RSD12d 12" Sub
I've never made a review for this sub. I haven't run it a whole lot. It's near new and used on the whole of around 2 weeks. It's a great bottom end performer with good low frequency detail and authority. However, the upper end is less favorable, and I have a personal preference for something a little more clean and crisp. Maybe one of you guys will like this more than I did. It's about as new as slightly used can get you.
PG's RSD owner's manual with box sizing and T/S specs:
http://phoenixphorum.com/files/rsd_woofer_manual_200.pdf
Pics:
