I now have the Harbeth C7ES3 XD, M30.2 XD and SHL5+ XD speakers on demonstration and can take orders for delivery in a couple of weeks.
More info and pics to come.
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I now have the Harbeth C7ES3 XD, M30.2 XD and SHL5+ XD speakers on demonstration and can take orders for delivery in a couple of weeks.
More info and pics to come.
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Harbeth P3ESR XD arriving next week.
Prices are: C7ES3 XD = £3500
M30.2 XD = £4199
SHL5+ XD = £4995
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Harbeth C7ES3 XD in Tamo Ash.
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Harbeth C7ES3 XD in Tamo Ash.
I'm wondering if I have one leg longer than the other because most of my pictures are leaning to one side..:scratch:
Dave, depending upon what phone /camera you're using to take the photos you should be able to switch on gridline, or a level indicator to help keep things square.
Can't help noticing the pair of quad's and radford on the bottom shelf.
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Thanks for the advice but you are talking to a complete numpty. Me and technology don't mix and the idea of finding a gridline makes me squirm. The camera has so many settings hidden away in menus and all I want to do is point and shoot. It's a Nikon but I might try to get going on one of my Wife's spare i-pads, which really are point and shoot.
Meantime, I will take pics with one leg on a thick book.
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Harbeth M30.2 XD in Tamo Ash.
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Harbeth SHL5+ XD in gorgeous Walnut.