To be shipped to London. I already have the speakers.
Location: London
Posts: 88
I'm Howard.
To be shipped to London. I already have the speakers.
Location: London/Durham
Posts: 6,925
I'm Lawrence.
Not many of those around. Spotted one cheap on gumtree in the NE a year or two ago, that's probably it.
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Location: Glasgow, UK
Posts: 2,077
I'm Tony.
Pretty sure there was one available recently on pink fish media.
Location: London/Durham
Posts: 6,925
I'm Lawrence.
Don't expect it hung around long,. They're crazy about the 149s and 150s over there. Or maybe it's just Tony I'm thinking of.
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Location: Glasgow, UK
Posts: 2,077
I'm Tony.
Location: London
Posts: 88
I'm Howard.
They're tidy and good looking speakers, small and easy to place. I have mine on brackets. In my opinion the sound is good enough to be worth exploring really getting the best out of them -- hence my interest in the subwoofers, and in Krells. I should probably put them on stands too, but they looks so much better on the wall.
Location: Glasgow, UK
Posts: 2,077
I'm Tony.
Hi Howard, massive thread here below.
https://www.pinkfishmedia.net/forum/...jr149s.135463/
Location: Glossop
Posts: 54
I'm dave.
I have a pair of JR150 in my man cave one of the best speakers for voice tracks I know along with the correct stands they sound great
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