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FS: 2 entry-level DACs! + coaxial cables

post #1 of 8
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For sale are two DACs, with average hours (between 200-500 each).

Entech 203.2: Re-branded Monster Cable DAC, used to sell (not quite well though) for around 300$ back in 2001. Very well-built, with outboard power supply. There was a huge bunch of those on Ebay about a year and a half ago, and they went for about 30-55$ + shipping. But since the shipping rates and taxes are so high in Canada, it cost me 90$ in total to get one. So I'm letting it go for 50$ + shipping. I'd like to keep it in Canada though, and especially in Quebec, to keep the shipping rates low (shipping would cost more than 30% of the cost of the DAC) and keep the whole price VERY entry-level. Original boxes and papers.

Musiland MD-10: Great value USB DAC with on-board headphone amplifier. Power cord receptacle, which means you can update the sound with an aftermarket cable. I'm the second user, but it's still in great condition and pacificvalve still sells it, so there is still support for that product. Bought used for 250$. Will sell it shipped anywhere in Canada for 200$. Pickup would be less, and I could drive to most places near Montreal to drop it. Meeting for the sale could also be arranged. I don't have any original boxes or papers, but it would be double-boxed with foam inside to keep it clean.


SOLD
SOLD
post #2 of 8
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offers + update

I've got some offers for both DACs, so you may give me a higher offer for either (or both).

Sale has been updated : I add 2 coaxial cables in the trade.
post #3 of 8
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correction

corrected the cables' lengths, it's 60 cm for the B&W, and 90 cm for the Audience.
post #4 of 8
This isn't ebay, you shouldn't be selling things to the highest bidder. Not sure if that's against the forum rules or whatever, but you should probably check to see if this is allowed.
post #5 of 8
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I assume it is

I read the forum rules (sticky threads), and found nothing about best offer over first-come-first-served, but looking back at the forums, I found out many people but "OBO" after their price, which means Or Best Offer.
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Originally Posted by robojack View Post
This isn't ebay, you shouldn't be selling things to the highest bidder. Not sure if that's against the forum rules or whatever, but you should probably check to see if this is allowed.
I suppose the OP can sell his item to whoever he likes.
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SOLD

SOLD
post #8 of 8
can we not SOLD bump?
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