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HOGFAN

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  1. These 904's have a network block inside, as I opened them up when I bought them.
  2. I have for sale a pair of KPT 904-LF-N bass bins with EV hp640 horns and JBL 2446J drivers. To my knowledge, the crossover networks inside the 904's are stock. $700 for all. No shipping, I'm located in Little Rock, AR. Thanks, Hogfan
  3. Guys thanks for all the interest and support of this system. This really is a Big Boy system that is absolutely jaw dropping to hear. Colter did a great job with the boards that each pair of 362's sit on. He also made dolly boards to transport the 362's.....just add casters. I've not used the transport dollies yet, but they would be very handy for the mobile DJ. At a minimum, I'm surprised the 4 KP 362's have not sold. I would really like to at least see these gone. I could hold on to the 682's.....never know when I might need more bass! Come on in, the water is fine! Hogfan
  4. Tim, sorry, but no shipping on these. Pickup only. Thanks, Hogfan
  5. Ok, with no interest thus far in buying the complete setup, I'll move to pricing the speakers separately. I'm going to price the speakers at what I believe are very good prices, but for a short timeframe. I'm looking to get back into fishing and need to find a boat, so some of this stuff has to go to make room. KP 682's (2) and KP 362's (4) - $1,900 (with dollies and speaker cables with NL4 connectors). or KP 362's (4) - $1,000 or KP 362's (2) - $600 (as you can tell, I really want to sell all speakers together or at least all 4 KP 362's together) Someone step up and buy these.....I hear the fish calling my name! Or, if you have a good aluminum fishing boat/motor of equal or greater value, shoot me some pics......I'm open to a trade. Hogfan
  6. BLS, This is Colter's old setup.....I bought it from him last year. I wanted a very easy system to move around, so I built the dolly boards for each stack. This makes it a breeze to move in/out of garage. However, I've about come around to just keeping this setup. I thought about parting the system out, and might do that at some point, but for now I think I will just enjoy it.....and piss off the neighbors! I love it when someone new attends our neighborhood gatherings and gets to experience these for the first time.....priceless! It makes the Heresy or Forte garage speakers seem so inadequate. Go big or......go bigger! Hogfan
  7. Ski Bum, Those 362/682's would give that coffee shop a bit more caffeine! Hogfan
  8. Rockhound, Absolutely, swing by the next time your in LR....if I still have them, we'll wake up the neighborhood. I have a friend that lives over a qtr mile away (as a crow flies) thru the neighborhood, and he can tell what song I'm playing, when I've cranked it up....which has only been a couple times. Hogfan
  9. Thanks Tas!
  10. I'm technically challenged myself.....not sure how to add a link to an internal thread on the pro audio forum. The FS post is on this forum, but under pro audio. Thanks, Hogfan
  11. I'm putting my KP 362/682 system up for sale. Please see the Pro Audio forum for the For Sale thread. Thanks, Hogfan
  12. I'm putting my KP 362/682 setup up for sale. Here's your chance to own a big-boy audio system. I bought the speakers from Colter (on the forum) and really enjoyed them. However, I have several other sets that I'm also using, so just not using this setup to its full potential. The speakers consists of 4 KP 362 and 2 KP 682's. The speakers come with heavy gauge speaker wire with NL4 connectors. In addition, each stack comes with a dolly with large casters.....which makes it so easy to move these around. The audio rack consists of the following: 2- Crown K2 power amps 1 - QSC GX-5 power amp 1 - Dbx Driverack PA+ with mic 1 - Furman power conditioner/protector 1 - SKB 12U rack case All XLR and 1/4" cables. This is a turn key system. The only thing you will need to provide is your music source. Everything works great, just as it should. The speakers have light road rash/rubs, as expected, but nothing major. $3,500 takes it all. I have over $4,000 in this system (within the past year). I'm pricing this to sell all together. However, if no serious takers come along, I will look at breaking the system up. ****************************************************** Update - June 7th: KP 682's (2) and KP 362's (4) - $1,900 (with dollies and speaker cables with NL4 connectors). or KP 362's (4) - $1,000 or KP 362's (2) - $600 (as you can tell, I really want to sell all speakers together or at least all 4 KP 362's together) Someone step up and buy these.....I hear the fish calling my name! Or, if you have a good aluminum fishing boat/motor of equal or greater value, shoot me some pics......I'm open to a trade. Thanks, Hogfan
  13. Maseline, I sold my RF-7's a year or so back, but kept the RC-7. I did pick up a pair of RB-35's later, to replace the RF-7's.....for HT use. Without question, the RF-7's are better speakers. However, for my 15 x 20 room, with the RC-7 and the RSW-15, the RB-35's do a very good job. I'm impressed with these bookshelf speakers. Again, this setup is just for HT use. For me, I think I would have missed the RC-7 much more, if I had sold it, than I do the RF-7's. Just my experience. Hogfan
  14. HOGFAN

    RIP Merle Haggard

    A very sad day in country music. RIP Merle! I'll honor him this evening with a drink and his music. "Are the good times really over for good......"! Hogfan
  15. Pricing is always very subjective by the seller. Fair market value (FMV) applies to most potential buyers. Pricing below FMV will of course gather more attention, even from those not otherwise interested in the product, but certainly interested now since it is at a "good price". Pricing below the perceived FMV will usually result in a quicker sale, than if at FMV. On the other hand, pricing above FMV reduces your potential buyer market.....and typically increases the amount of time it will take to sell the product....due to the small field of buyers you are entertaining. Prices extremely above FMV is really only thrown out there for one buyer.....the uninformed "sucker" with more money than sense. These buyers are out there.....it may take a long time to sell at the inflated price, but if you are OK with waiting, you will eventually find him. In essence, pricing and length of time to sell are usually directly related. Hogfan
  16. Adam (ACM) is a standup guy! He got a great pair of speakers at an awesome price. I moved some equipment and now moving on to another project. I love this stuff. It's never ending. I may have a problem.....a good problem! Enjoy the Forte II's, Adam. Remember, on occasion it is OK to "Pi$$ Off The Neighbors"! Hogfan
  17. Phil, Thanks for your interest. I have a guy coming to look at them this afternoon. If he doesn't buy them, there are two more folks in line. I'll let you know if they remain available. Thanks, Hogfan
  18. No dents nor holes in passive woofers. I bought these about 3 yrs ago (they were in the same condition as they are now) for what I thought was a decent price at $450. At the time, I was looking at a pair of near mint walnut Forte II's for $600, but decided to save some $ and get these. Hogfan
  19. I have a black pair of Forte II's than I'm willing to sell for $375! Yes, only $375 for a great pair of speakers that are in good condition. Aside from some light scratches and rubs, the only minor flaw is one base has a chip on the corner (as seen in the below pics). They have consecutive serial numbers. I'm pricing these to move quickly! Again, they are not perfect, but they are great speakers in pretty good shape. I have another speaker project I'm working on, so I need these to go....like soon. I'm in Little Rock, AR.....pickup only.
  20. I recently picked up a pair of the KPT-904 bass bins, but now need to add the top horns/drivers to complete them. I intend to use these mostly for 2 channel use. If you have a pair of the 510's with/without the drivers, please let me know. Thanks! Hogfan
  21. I have been very satisfied with the HRT Music Streamers.....have both the III and II+....like $169 and $249, respectively. The III was my first DAC.....very satisfied, so I bought the II+ for another setup. I have no experience with other DACs. Hogfan
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