LARGE speaker shipping options???


I'm downsizing to a condo and need to sell my HT and stereo speakers which I plan on listing here (Audiogon). However I'm not sure about shipping. I have original boxes but have several large and over 200lbs each and 100lbs each speakers. I'm guessing these would have to go by a freight line. What is the SAP individuals are using and doing for this?

Just want to have all my ship(ping) in order before I list.
william321
FedEx will take by regular ground , packages up to 130lb each. But if you have one close to that weight you better make sure it is VERY well packed as it will not be treated gently!

Over this freight is it or try UShip.
if you've seen a few clips on the net showing Fed ex guys just throwing boxes out of the van, not good.  At least with heavy boxes it is much harder to pick up an throw with gay abandon. I hope those guys got fired. 
I have experience with LTL (less than truckload) freight carriers. It's not pretty! I would suggest if shipping via this system that you use a very reputable carrier and indicate that the pallet cannot be stacked. They typically install a cone on the top of shipments of this type. If the cone is crushed then you know something was stacked on it. I would also use a carrier like FEDEX Freight or other reputable carrier that will insure the shipment.

One thing to keep in mind, it is absolutely essential for the receiving party to inspect the load for damage PRIOR to signing for the shipment. Drivers are notorious for getting people to sign right away. Why? Because the signature transfers ownership. Once you sign it's yours and now your problem. Never sign a bill of lading until you are completely satisfied that the shipment arrived in good condition. If there is any damage to the packaging, photograph it and indicate it on the bill of lading. You also have the right to refuse the shipment. If you refuse it, the responsibility is transferred back to the shipper and the carrier. You have no responsibility whatsoever. Understand this process and you can't get burned if you are the buyer.
Email Freight.com and you can get quotes or have them call you to discuss. Just used them to ship speakers in  2 crates weighing 380 pounds each. Did real well.