Packaging Services


What service do you guys use to ship speakers,etc if you don't have the original boxes? I live near Chicago and would dread having my pristine speakers damaged in shipping. Any suggestions. Thanks, alot
jackmonster
I agree with Timrhu. I did ship some floorstanders with success but in their original boxes. It can be expensive to properly pack large speakers. Sometimes its worth it to take the loss and trade them to your dealer. I have a local packaging place but they're not good with audio gear. Even when I tell them the worth they don't get it. Maybe you can meet a buyer half way. Ive done that, say maybe ho to 200 miles. You don't want what was once your babies to get hurt.
Agree with the above posters that I too would not consider shipping speakers unless you can take a hit. You have 100% responsibility that the speakers arrive undamaged, and will have to take them back and issue a refund to the buyer if damaged by the shipping company. Then try to recover through a damage claim. Unfortunately shipping damage happens all too often with large, heavy items.
With that said, if you must ship never use one of those packing/ shipping places. They are clueless and love to use those styrofoam peanuts. Buconero117 offers good advise for packing and I will add to that to only consider Freight, strapped to a pallet.
If you don't mind packaging them yourself, here is a link within another thread wherein the seller did just that. I'd have to say it's the best packaging job that I ever saw. Also, within the same thread the buyer confirmed receipt and that all was OK with the package and speaker delivery.

Go to post #2656.

http://www.avsforum.com/t/824287/the-official-vienna-acoustics-owners-thread/2640

Hope this helps.
I have bought and sold at least Five pairs of speakers over the past eight years. Never a problem. (UPS, FedEx, DHL.)

I suggest the purchase of the multi colored carpet padding used by installers.(works great!), another good choice is to use foam padding used by upholsterers or dense padding sold in fabric stores (Jo-Ann Fabrics etc). The above mentioned styrofoam with reinforcement is also a very good idea as is strengthening the container/box.

You can by from suppliers the materials you need or consult a packaging house or other shipping service.

Is there a small business near you that frequently ships items that are similar in size and weight to your speakers?

They may be willing to assist you for a small fee, or offer suggestions.

Always ship with insurance and take pictures of your packaging process and use the time stamp. Best of Luck!!!
It depends on quality of packaging because packaging design matters when any good you ship. Therefore you always trust to the quality packaging service provider like Packagingconnections.com