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16-09-2008, 06:49
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| 2x Boston Acoustic 12.5LF Pro Series 12" Subs (were £300 each new) I've reluctantly put my Boston Acoustic 12.5LF Pro Series subs on eBay. They are listed separately, but will end both early if someone offers me a decent price for both. Let me know.
Links: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=230291312246 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=230291311549
I also have a DLS A5 Ultimate 3 channel amp for sale
Link: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=230291331268
Thanks
Mike
Details from my eBay listing: Quote:
This stunning Boston Acoustics 12.5LF Pro Series 12" subwoofer is rated as one of the best ever SQ subs. A quick search on the internet will reveal just how well these subs are regarded. I have recently lost interest in ICE so am selling these. I would have happilly kept this sub forever, but as it is, it is taking up space. This sub kicks very very hard and is a true audiophile sub.
The sub has had about 6 months daily use and works perfectly. Visually it is in great condition too - see the photos. Amp power required from 50 to 1200 watts.
I also have a second one of these for sale, as well as a suitable amp - DLS Ultimate A5, 3 Channels. Please see my other auctions.
The grill has a minor scratch, but is undented - you probably won't want to use the grill anyway.
The sub is sold with the original packaging, user manual and sticker. Collection in person is ok.
Item is advertisied elsewhere so I reserve the right to remove this listing at any point.
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Product Details
Boston USA - "When we were testing the prototypes for the new ProSeries subs, they actually handled more power than our most powerful test amps could dish out. In fact, one amp gave out before the Pro Subs ever broke a sweat (May it rest in peace). How did we accomplish that? Pure engineering. Pro Subs handle a lot of power, because weve worked out new, innovative ways to keep them cool. Like using die-cast aluminum baskets that act as massive heat sinks. Or by employing a pretty sophisticated (and patented) venting technology called RadialVent Cooling. Then we engineered ProSeries to deliver in the SPL department. High mass cones and pliant surrounds deliver lots of incredible, tight bass even at high volumes. And a double-stacked magnet motor assembly concentrates energy where it can do the most good. Finally, we optimized ProSeries subs incredible output from small enclosures, so you can put more subs in an equal amount of space. The result: the cleanest, loudest sub youll hear in your lifetime.
Specifications
Nominal Size 12" (300mm)
Mounting Cutout Diameter 11" (280mm)
Mounting Depth (Front Mounted) 5 5/8" (143mm)
Mounting Depth (Rear Mounted) 6 3/8" (162mm)
Recommended Amplifier Power 50-1200 watts
Nominal Impedance 4ohm
Box Size 1cu.ft |
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18-09-2008, 07:52
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19-09-2008, 11:48
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