HOT!! For Sale JBL L300's + Krell and more...

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    ListeningEar

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    Yes, you did read correctly, I have come across a pair of JBL L300 loudspeakers from an estate sale, i.e. the elderly gentleman owner passed away and left these speakers plus much more audio equipment for his widow to sell.

    This is just an interest check at the moment as I am waiting for the complete inventory list but I will give you an idea of what there is:

    1 x pair of JBL L300 loudspeakers
    1 x Krell KSA100 power amp (Mark I)(for spares or repair - one channel not working)
    Audio Research SP-10
    Audio Research SP-10PS
    Naim NAT 01 with Naim power supply
    Linn Sondek turntable x 2 (one in black with clear lid the other in teak with smoked lid)
    Dual 701 turntable
    Classe Audio DR6 preamp with separate DR6 power supply
    Chord SPM1200 power amp
    Nakamichi DR-1 cassette deck
    Audiolab 8000T tuner
    Pair of Trio monoblocs (no output on one of the monoblocs)
    Quad pre and power amp (model numbers to follow)
    Celestion Ditton 15XR loudspeakers in carton, these are new old stock!

    Various other components to follow....

    Numerous high-end cables

    Large collection of Jazz vinyl too but I will sell that through my dedicated web site for records.

    If you are interested in anything let me know.
     
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    Please see list again as more items have been added, these are all from estate sales (came from wealthy audiophile's).
     
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