PSB Speaker Components For Sale


I'm just gauging interest with this post ...

I have a pair of circa 2000ish PSB Stratus Bronze speakers. The vinyl on the cabinets has suddenly started to peel away, but the real problem is that our cats have seen fit to shred the lower of the two woofers on each speaker.

So I am thinking of dissassembling the speakers and putting the remaining undamaged compenents (two woofers, two tweeters, crossovers, binding posts, wiring) up for sale for some enterprising DIY enthusiast.

Do you think anyone would be interested?
jonheal
As PSB used widely recognized production drivers, the parts might fetch some interest with a speaker hobbyist.

In my experience, your best bet to sell the parts is ebay.

You might get $50 - $100, but you might not. Of course, you can always put a reserve on the auction to ensure you don't sell for less than what you feel willing to accept.
Thanks, Trelja. I will try eBay first. If I get no bites, maybe I'll save them and make some cabinets of my own someday.
Jonheal, in all honesty, if you have any need for loudspeakers, your suggestion will provide you with the best return on investment.

The only thing I would think about is to evaluate the crossover, and consider simplification of the network. That's especially true if you have interest in tube amplification.

Around the same time that you bought your pair, while I quit my job and returned to school, I used to work at a place that carried PSB speakers. We only kept the Gold i on the floor, however. They were a bear to drive, and most every amplifier one could throw at them would not prove their true worth. I blame the crossover for that, as again, the drivers have been used in very easy to drive loudspeakers by other companies.