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FS: 1985 Dahlquist DQ10's and Passive Sub/Passive Crossover.


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There no way I want to try to ship these excellent DQ10's that I have had professionally refoamed along with the 400 watt passive sub and "Passive matrixing" crossover that came with them.

If someone can pick them up in Portland, Oregon or I can meet someone within a hundred miles or so they can be had for a relative song.

Thanks,

Bill Woodward

P.S. I would not mind trading up or down, or even, for a pair of smallish floor standing tower type speakers.

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If you lived closer, I would take them.

What you should do is keep them, and upgrade the networks. Trust me, I've rebuilt three sets of DQ's from the ground up, and have rebuilt a half dozen pairs of networks for others, and I'm telling you -- that speaker responds in a major way.

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Hi Dean;

The major issue for me at this point is space. The only spot I've had for these is in my living room and right now a pair of perfect 1985 La Scalas has taken the Dahlquist's space. (The best HiFi deal I personally have ever run into!)

I thought I'd take a stab at finding someone in the Pacific Northwest who might want to trade for a pair of KG3.5's or RF10's or RF15's, but I after reflection it might be a bit of a lng shot.

I've loved these Dahlquist speakers, they do sound very nice, maybe a bit bright, but I does interest me on upgradiing their networks. What exactly is involved? What upgrading have you done for others? WHat would be the total cost?

Thanks for the advice.

Bill Woodward

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