Hi all, I stumbled into this forum when researching a huge pair of Infinity Kappa 9 loudspeakers that I just picked up.
From what I have gathered about these speakers, they are waayyy too much for me. They have major power requirements and I don't have an amp big enough to power them, and I'm afraid to hook up my little RCA home system and burn my house down. I have no idea about all this ohms stuff... plus my fiance says they're too big for our living room. And she reminded me that I don't have a lot of time for another new project..
Anyways, I'd like your advice on the best way to sell them, but I have no idea how to even test them.
The cabinets are in good shape but the foam around the subs is almost completely gone and the middle cones in all four subs are all indented, so I'm sure repairs are needed.
Do you think I would be better off taking these to a local speaker repair shop to get them restored, or maybe should I just try to sell them as is / for parts? I see these selling anywhere from $500 to $1000 or more depending on condition and modifications, and I currently have less than $300 into them.
What would you do if you were me? Any ideas / expert opinions would be much appreciated. Thank you!
Mark Anderson, Rochester MN