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Rare Bird
18-03-2012, 13:17
Closed..

realysm42
18-03-2012, 18:45
Could you put speakers (and their stands) on this or is it for things like amps?

realysm42
18-03-2012, 19:00
Did you find they had a positive effect on the sound? Sorry if I'm thread crapping, I'll be quite if you wish :scratch:

Reid Malenfant
18-03-2012, 19:07
Did you find they had a positive effect on the sound? Sorry if I'm thread crapping, I'll be quite if you wish :scratch:
Have you got a suspended floor? IE not a concrete one :eyebrows:

If so I reckon that they'd benefit the sound quite a bit. Put it like this, I also have a couple of big granite slabs to put under the speakers in the other setup & that has a suspended floor.

This room is concrete though :cool:

snapper
18-03-2012, 19:19
This is what you need for neighbour, Andre.


http://s3.amazonaws.com/hypertextopia/public/uploads/6584/squirrel_with_machine_gun.jpg



:lol:

Rare Bird
18-03-2012, 19:46
:lolsign:

Tim
18-03-2012, 19:54
Did you find they had a positive effect on the sound? Sorry if I'm thread crapping, I'll be quite if you wish :scratch:
Martin, in your room I would say they would probably improve the sound. You should find the bass tighter and more refined ;)

Jonboy
18-03-2012, 20:11
You should find the bass tighter and more refined ;)

Don't know about your room but mine had a suspended floor that made the bass bloom a bit so i mounted my speakers on something simular and it had the same effect by tightening things up and lifted the top end a bit i think

Neff
18-03-2012, 21:27
I might be interested but would want to collect as a courier will not insure granite of any kind , if they broke in transit then you wouldn't have a claim whatsoever .

Change your mind over collection ?

Rare Bird
19-03-2012, 09:50
As long as your not gonna mess me about Pablo, the reason i wanted Courior.I would require payment up front aswell as these will most probably be collected when im not in.

ps:however i can assure you they wont get broken in transit ;)

upto you buddy.

Neff
19-03-2012, 10:21
I never pay for anything up front if collecting , I'll pass .

Good luck .

Rare Bird
19-03-2012, 10:35
tbh
Sale witdrawn i cant be arsed with people dictating to me what there terms.

Closed

realysm42
19-03-2012, 11:43
Shame I missed this, I'm interested after what people have told me. Andre, please let me know if you change your mind mate.

I would have pm'ed you about it but the options not there for you, odd.

Neff
19-03-2012, 17:26
tbh
Sale witdrawn i cant be arsed with people dictating to me what there terms.

Closed


I wasn't dictating at all , I was asking for flexibility but you decided to put obstacles in the way by asking me to pay upfront for goods that might not easily be arranged to be picked up because you might not be there :scratch:

If someone was going to be there then cash would have been paid , the usual way of doing things to most people paying cash on collection . ;)

isuckedmandelsonslemons
19-03-2012, 20:31
Blimey. I'm almost lost for words. Surely this is easily sorted. Buyer and seller talk and arrange mutually convenient time for buyer to call at seller's home. Buyer arrives and hands over cash before leaving with a granite slab under each arm. Or am I missing something?

Rare Bird
19-03-2012, 23:49
SOLD