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    Default Dayton RS180/RS28 Modula MT 4 Sale *PIC*



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    Ok I am going to try one last time and then it is off to Ebay. I still have the Modula MT speakers for sale. They are a two way using the RS180 & RS28. They are in a .5 ft3 sealed cabinet that is covered in oak veneer and stained with a black analine dye. The speakers sound great but I am really short on cash so they have to go.
    I am willing to sell them either complete for $250 shipped or just the drivers and crossovers for $200 shipped.
    Drop me an email if interested.

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    Default Re: Dayton RS180/RS28 Modula MT 4 Sale


    Hi,

    What's your subjective impression of how this design sounds? Can you compare it to anything else you've heard that uses some of the drivers we may also be familiar with?

    --Jeff

    > Ok I am going to try one last time and then
    > it is off to Ebay. I still have the Modula
    > MT speakers for sale. They are a two way
    > using the RS180 & RS28. They are in a .5
    > ft3 sealed cabinet that is covered in oak
    > veneer and stained with a black analine dye.
    > The speakers sound great but I am really
    > short on cash so they have to go.
    > I am willing to sell them either complete
    > for $250 shipped or just the drivers and
    > crossovers for $200 shipped.
    > Drop me an email if interested.


  3. #3
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    Default Re: Dayton RS180/RS28 Modula MT 4 Sale


    Honestly I would have to say that they are probably the best bookshelf type speaker I have ever owned. In the past I used the BR1 and another diy design that used the Vifa P17 and a softdome tweeter, and neither were anywhere close to the detail of these. The biggest flaw I had with them is at times they can be too detailed. They really make bad recordings unbearable. A small trade of though for what they do with a good recording.
    Look through the thread on the HT Guide and you will find comments from others who have built the design.
    > Hi,

    > What's your subjective impression of how
    > this design sounds? Can you compare it to
    > anything else you've heard that uses some of
    > the drivers we may also be familiar with?

    > --Jeff


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    Default Re: Dayton RS180/RS28 Modula MT 4 Sale


    Great speaker, great price. Here's my vented version>

    <A HREF="http://mysite.verizon.net/res6vgmm/danspage/id8.html">http://mysite.verizon.net/res6vgmm/danspage/id8.html</A>

    Dan

    > Hi,

    > What's your subjective impression of how
    > this design sounds? Can you compare it to
    > anything else you've heard that uses some of
    > the drivers we may also be familiar with?

    > --Jeff


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