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    Impressive little speakers .
    One tweeter has been replaced like for like though the replacement one looks slightly different.
    Foam grills have perished as always and although they’re a matched pair the veneer looks different ( maybe faded )
    They sound very good for their size .
    £100
    Collection from Milton Keynes.


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    Absolutely delightful, these used to be - and I got a pair a neighbour was selling for my Dad to use. They don't go loud though, so not for dance music preferably, but they did choral works at moderate domestic levels beautifully (and one of the best dems I ever heard them with was with EAR 509's...). Hope the new owner loves 'em.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DSJR View Post
    Absolutely delightful, these used to be - and I got a pair a neighbour was selling for my Dad to use. They don't go loud though, so not for dance music preferably, but they did choral works at moderate domestic levels beautifully (and one of the best dems I ever heard them with was with EAR 509's...). Hope the new owner loves 'em.
    I made a big mistake selling these ! Stupidity I only plugged them in briefly on the crappy kitchen dab stereo just to check all was well after swapping out one tweeter.
    The buyer arrived today ( I forgot all about it ) plugged them into the marantz Pm4 system and set them on their stands and I was blown away at how good they were ( so was he ) .
    Another lesson learned I hope


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    if that is your kit in the avatar .................... its not too shabby and another member got a great deal!
    DIGITAL:flac/pc/foobar/wasapi>Chord Qutest> Frans' (Solderdude) headphone correction filter>Violectric V200>Senn HD650, Beyer DT1990
    >or Garage 1217 Project Ember (as pre)>Rega Elex-R>Dynaudio M10.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldson View Post
    if that is your kit in the avatar .................... its not too shabby and another member got a great deal!
    Unfortunately yet again the buyer wasn’t a member .


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    ouch, sorry
    DIGITAL:flac/pc/foobar/wasapi>Chord Qutest> Frans' (Solderdude) headphone correction filter>Violectric V200>Senn HD650, Beyer DT1990
    >or Garage 1217 Project Ember (as pre)>Rega Elex-R>Dynaudio M10.
    ANALOGUE: Rega P8>Rega Aria> Rega Elex-R>Dynaudio M10

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