Benchmark Media SystemsDAC 1usedI purchased the DAC 1 new. It was used for about a year in my office system with KRK VXT6 active monitors. The unit is in excellent condition. It does not have a USB input. Shipping costs will incl...375.00

Benchmark Media Systems DAC 1

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Condition
9/10
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Ships fromLafayette, LA, 70598
Ships toUnited States
Package dimensions15.0" × 12.0" × 6.0" (7.0 lbs.)
Shipping carrierUPS
Shipping costFree
Original accessoriesBox, Manual
AverageResearch Pricing
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The BNC/RCA adapter is included. You can barely see it in the box. I never used it. I bought a BNC/RCA cable from Benchmark when I bought the DAC1.

I purchased the DAC 1 new. It was used for about a year in my office system with KRK VXT6 active monitors. The unit is in excellent condition. It does not have a USB input. Shipping costs will include an outer shipping box plus postage.

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Is it in good condition being rated as 9. What isi the shipping cost to Santa Clara , CA I doi not care abount USB input
I sent you an [filtered] that addressed your questions. As of Sunday morning, there are 10 offers; the highest being $350.
is the BNC / RCA adapter included in the sale
I sent you an [filtered] answering your question. As of Sunday morning, there are 10 offers; the highest being $350.
did not reaalize you were running a silent auction, pretty sure you are in violation of audiogon rules you may wish to check into that
That was not my intention at all. I was simply trying to keep everyone that made an offer informed. If that's a violation of audiogon rules, I was not aware of it and I will stop. What action do you think is appropriate to take with the offers that are too low to be considered? Simply decline with no comment? Just let the offer expire?
If this is a"classified" ad, then the price is set. With 84 all-time sales, you should know that! The first offer at $300 owns it. Just mark it sold and move on.
I've never been in a position where so many offers have come in in such a short period of time. I was not aware that the seller can not choose between multiple offers. And if an offer is more than the asking price, the seller still has to go with the first offer meeting the asking price? If that's the audiogon rules, then it seems it would be programmed into the process and once the first offer meeting the asking price comes in no other offers would be accepted. Since that's not the case, I believe that the seller has some latitude in choosing between offers. Since my managing of the offers so far has caused concern, I will decline all offers and just start over. I will contact audiogon to get a definitive answer to whether or not the seller can choose between offers.

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