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taliska

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Hi,

I'm selling my assembled SS CP5176, as I don't really have a use for it anymore.

FWIW, it's a great little unit, it's just that I went on a bit of a DIY rampage and built a pair of Igors F76's after I got it, and now have one 1176 style comp too many.

Obviously not going to split up the pair of F76s, so that's why this one has to go. I wanted to make sure I wasn't making a mistake selling it, so I've a/b'd it a bit with my F76s, and I can't really say I prefer one of the over, they're just a little bit different. If I was to sum up the CP5176, I'd say that it tends towards a more coloured sound. A bit like if a signal was going through a VP26 to a F76 in one!

So there you go. I've got it up on gearslutz classifieds as well, because, frankly, I'm happy to ask for a higher price from the none-DIY crowd.

For you guys it's £300 + PP fees or €400 + PP fees depending on whether you're from the UK or the EU zone.

I haven't shipped a lot of stuff across the world before, so I'd prefer to stick to the UK and EU for now, but if you can convince me that it's not overly difficult, then I'd be happy to ship to other places too.

I will check your post history and reserve the right not to sell to anyone who stalks more than they talk. Will only ship to the PP address.

Feel free to check my post history.

Cheers,

Kaz
 
Still not sure if I want to let this one go, but a bump nonetheless. I'm selling it at kit price, so it's a win for you (no assembly!), and it's a win for me if I decide I was wrong and need to buy one again.

This is what it looks like:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kazniazi/14495681419/


This is what it sounds like compared to an F76:

http://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=56959.0

 
Interested, I live in Vienna/Austria.
I have a Radial Workhorse Powerstrip, will it work with it?
taliska said:
Still not sure if I want to let this one go, but a bump nonetheless. I'm selling it at kit price, so it's a win for you (no assembly!), and it's a win for me if I decide I was wrong and need to buy one again.

This is what it looks like:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kazniazi/14495681419/


This is what it sounds like compared to an F76:

http://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=56959.0
 
feinsinn said:
Interested, I live in Vienna/Austria.
I have a Radial Workhorse Powerstrip, will it work with it?

Hi!

Apologies, I had forgotten about this thread. As far as I know, it would work fine, but I've decided to keep it for the time being as it has an openness on vocals that I don't get with my F76s.

However, I'm sure the kits are still available, so there's no need to go wanting! ;-)

Cheers,

Kaz
 
Thanx for the update. Nice to know as I want to use it on vocals. Is it a difficult build? I build successfuly the Soundskulptor Pre 5.99
 
feinsinn said:
Thanx for the update. Nice to know as I want to use it on vocals. Is it a difficult build? I build successfuly the Soundskulptor Pre 5.99

There are a quite a few components to stuff, but it's not a difficult build at all as long as you take your time. It's also very well documented, so really you just have to make sure you place the right parts in the right positions...
 
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