FS Audiolab, Marantz ki, Kef Reference, Nakamichi

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  1. mattykhz

    mattykhz

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    My beloved Hifi system that has given me great pleasure looks like it will have to be going now that I am moving in with my beloved and propere hifi and speakers are not girlfriend friendly.

    My set up consists of:

    Audiolab 8000A in Black
    Audiolab 8000P in Black
    Marantz CD63Ki
    Nakamichi DR3
    Kef Reference 103/4 in Cherry or it could be Rosewood, I cannot remember what it was called when purchased but it is not the cheaper looking black and they are magnetically shielded.

    I believe I still have all the boxes for everything including the speakers.

    This was my first proper hifi after having a denon lifestyle system stolen whilst at Uni. I found the seperates I loved and the Audiolab/Kef set up was a much loved audition set up at most hifi retailers at that time. To me the components compliment each other rather well.

    Cable wise I currently have Nordost Flatline (may of been chord company at the time but the look the same) and also have some Audioquest Midnight 2 cabling somewhere. (Everything is of that generation)

    I move into my new house sometime in December, so ideally would want to sell by then to saving moving the components.

    Not sure what the whole lot is worth and if someone would want all or just some of the components. I can stick them on ebay where I have excellent feedback, but would prefer to sell them to people who will get as much enjoyment as I have had.

    Not sure if I need to quote a price but when you consider the whole lot probably cost over 3000 I do not know how much equipment depreciates over the years.

    Anyone interested can either PM me or email me at [email protected]

    I have loved this set up and it all works, remote for CD is included and amp had never had to go past 10 o clock.
     
    mattykhz, Nov 5, 2007
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