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Ricky at Kalibrate has a used N7 with only 100 hours in it. Might be worth giving him a call.Decisions.
VW iD 3 1st (its a car)
N5
N7 (worth the extra? I have a bat cave)
Help me decide. And are the JVCs discounted anywhere yet. Any deals about?
Currently got a JVC RS46 to trade in.
Don’t think I get a lightly used one when spending that much tbhRicky at Kalibrate has a used N7 with only 100 hours in it. Might be worth giving him a call.
Don’t think I get a lightly used one when spending that much tbh
car is sensible but who wants thatDecisions.
VW iD 3 1st (its a car)
N5
N7 (worth the extra? I have a bat cave)
Help me decide. And are the JVCs discounted anywhere yet. Any deals about?
Currently got a JVC RS46 to trade in.
After asking JVC directly about European warranty within the UK I wouldn't touch an import with a bargepole. I was extremely surprised with Kalibrate's pricing in comparison to the eBay foreign listings.seem some good prices on ebay from EU dealers but wouldnt do it personally especially post brexit - warranty concerns
My current JVC is 14.8kg
I see the N7 is 19.8kg.
ouch!
I think I’ll need to update my ceiling mount. Any recommendations?
Isn’t the peerless right on the limit of the weight of the N series ?, I know when I let go my x7900 after sliding it in things tend to sag quite a lot and that’s 5 kg lighter.I second the peerless.
Isn’t the peerless right on the limit of the weight of the N series ?, I know when I let go my x7900 after sliding it in things tend to sag quite a lot and that’s 5 kg lighter.
Peerless is certified to 22kg (from memory) , but I have put more pressure/weight on one and has been fine (to test), so would likely take more, although not certified.Isn’t the peerless right on the limit of the weight of the N series ?, I know when I let go my x7900 after sliding it in things tend to sag quite a lot and that’s 5 kg lighter.
Isn’t the peerless right on the limit of the weight of the N series ?, I know when I let go my x7900 after sliding it in things tend to sag quite a lot and that’s 5 kg lighter.
Peerless is certified to 22kg (from memory) , but I have put more pressure/weight on one and has been fine (to test), so would likely take more, although not certified.
When you sag, are you talking in a specific direction. Or just the bars flexing on installation. Flexing on bars is expected, but directional sag, you may need to adjust the centre of gravity.