I know that this hasn't been posted in for a while, so here it goes. Community wide garage sale yesterday. Major score and then some. (I will post some pics once I find my camera!)
1.) Polk Monitor 12's Series 2 - Fully funcional, sound great - Cosmetically - not terrible. Fair at best - some paint on black laminate, risers have chipped ends (starting to break apart - not a lot yet, but will eventually need replacing) a couple of chips in the rear upper corners (relatively small - about the size of my thumb or so) - grille frames are broken in a couple of places (but still functional) and obviously a couple of small holes in the grille cloth (not noticeable from a couple of feet away). $40.00 - whoo whoo!! These have found their way into the man cave in place of the Klipsch Heresy II's which are now back in the bedroom!
2.) MSB Tech DAC Link III - trying to determine which version it is, has one upgrade as it has the Option switch on the back - no XLR input - so I don't think it is the full Nelson!!! (J/K)-needs wall wart (has special connector to wall wart - emailed MSB Tech). - combined this with two other items - total of $50.00 (items 2 through 5)
3.) Kenwood KR-820 receiver - just a cheapo receiver to throw on the back porch during the summer with the cheapo Optimus garage sale speakers we bought last year for $15. (This way if the heat or cold gets to them (or the punk ass neighborhood kids) I won't give a shit!
4.) Tandberg 3300X reel to reel - came with replacement belts. Powers on, and when I started, the take up reel would spin, fast forward, play, and the counter worked. However, the pads on the feed reel were not present (dissolved). Put on the new belt and went to the craft store. I got some cork at the craft store fashioned my own. When I got back from the craft store I made my felt clutch pads and etc, however, now the motor won't turn. It was unplugged when I left, so I don't think it could have shorted, but hey, who knows. (This may become a donor unit to someone that has one.) Also the little plastic housing that holds the reel clip (screws onto the end of the hub spindle) must have been cracked, because when I went to put the empty maxell reel on it, it popped off in pieces. It may find its way to the shop if I ever get down there this year. We'll see.
5.) Technic SL-D20 turntable. Needs new P-mount cartridge, power cord, and RCA cables (these just plug into the back, so I just have to make an ground connector for it.
I think in all, I did fairly well. I know some of the stuff may not be ideal. Even though some items are missing pieces, i.e. the MSB, if I can hook up with the missing links, can be a not so bad day if you ask me. All for under a "C" note.