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xbmcnut

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#242366 24-Oct-2018 17:53
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A very reluctant sale indeed. I was using this for three years in my last house and I removed it before we sold as it was too valuable. Sadly, the new house is proving to be too much of a wiring nightmare to allow me to run the required keypad cables. Serious offers considered. New in NZ was $14k! but you'll get it for considerably less than that.

 

Make me an offer.

 

This is the last of the Russound gear before Russound forced you to use a certified installer so you can actually configure this yourself. I have the files required to get the Russound programming app working on Windows 10. There is also a very good app to control this for both iOS and Google.

 

Have original cartons so can ship at buyers expense. 

 

 

 

1 x MCA-C5 8-zone amplifier

 

1 x DMS-3.1 audio streamer

 

5 x MDK-C5 keypads





RS820+, DS223, CoreELEC on Odroid N2+, 3 x Echo Dot & 7 x Google Homes connected to Home Assistant on Beelink SEi12.


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xbmcnut

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  #2116435 29-Oct-2018 17:59
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Any interest?





RS820+, DS223, CoreELEC on Odroid N2+, 3 x Echo Dot & 7 x Google Homes connected to Home Assistant on Beelink SEi12.




xbmcnut

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  #2175661 9-Feb-2019 22:05
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Any offers? Would consider something well below replacement value?

 

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