Infinity & Vibe

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  1. Mart

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    Need to raise some cash so these are for sale.

    Infinity CS-6 Kappa MK2 component speakers.

    Some specs:
    Woofer: 6.5"
    Tweeter: 1†Polycell Dome
    Power Rating: 120 watts
    Frequency Response: 58Hz - 22kHz
    Crossover Frequency: 5kHz
    Sensitivity: 88dB (1 watt / 1 meter)

    Good condition & boxed complete with grills, mounting spacers and manual, have had light use only and have been boxed up for months.



    Vibe Black Box MK2 Amplifier.

    Some specs:
    Class: A/B
    Power: 2 x 100W RMS @ 4 Ohm
    2 x 150W RMS @ 2 Ohm
    1 x 300W RMS Bridged 4 Ohm
    Signal to Noise Ratio: 98dB
    Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20kHz THD 0.05%
    Crossover type: LP/HP/Flat
    Crossover Range: 55 - 5,500Hz
    Crossover Slopes: 12 dB
    Bass Enhanced Variable: @ 45Hz - 18dB

    In deep gleaming gloss black, some small marks but good working order & boxed.



    Vibe CBR 12 Twin EVO Bass enclosure.

    Some specs:
    Drivers: 2 x Vibe Black Air MK2 12" subs
    Bass Ports: 2
    Max Input Power: 1400w
    Height: 370mm
    Width: 834mm
    Bottom Depth: 415mm
    Characteristics: Deep Hard Punch (understatement)

    Erm, its rather big!

    Finished in Vibes crackle black but theres a few scuffs on it now, yet its solid and the subs are excellent. You can use this to pulverise your intestines, frighten your kids or do as I did & just have it coming in below 50 Hz to underpin the music.

    Asking £200 for the lot or swap for a pair of speakers for the bedroom, what you got?

    Postage not really an option as the CBR 12 is way heavy.

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    Mart, Oct 19, 2008
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