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Thread: Harbeth P3ESR in Cherry and Something Solid XF Stands

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    Default Harbeth P3ESR in Cherry and Something Solid XF Stands

    As per title, here are my Harbeth P3ESR’s in Cherry. I also have a pair of Someting Solid XF 24” Stands. I bought the speakers and Stands brand new 2 years ago from Radlett Audio. There is the tiniest of marks on the front edge of one of the speakers. It’s not visible from a few feet away. Otherwise they are as new. The speakers are boxed as new, the Stands have no boxes (I used them to box up another piece of kit!).
    The price for both the speakers and stands is around the £2000 mark, I’m looking for £1100.00.
    Cheers







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    Glen. Please read the selling rules. Photos of actual items offered must be displayed on the listing page at the time of first posting. Thanks.
    It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!

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    It's ok, managed to do it from my main PC..

    Cheers

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    Links as well as displayed photos is OK. But links alone won't do. At least one image of each item must be shown.

    I've done one for you, so you are now compliant to requirements. I'd suggest adding another wth the grilles off.

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    Ah. I see you've done this. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    Ah. I see you've done this. Thanks.
    How did you make the images smaller? My photo's are huge!

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    Hi glen. Could you measure the footprint of the stands and the total height, please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenann View Post
    How did you make the images smaller? My photo's are huge!
    Editing old chap!


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    Last edited by walpurgis; 24-09-2017 at 10:50.
    It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!

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    Quote Originally Posted by martian sunrise View Post
    Hi glen. Could you measure the footprint of the stands and the total height, please?
    Hi Richie,
    The stands have splayed feet so the measurement is from corner to corner edge. The front is 29cm wide by 28cm deep. The total height including speakers is 99cm.
    Cheers mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    Editing old chap!


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    Aahhh...thanks mate. Might try it one day

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