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  1. Jonny Kyte

    Jonny Kyte

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    Pioneer VSX-D912 - Mint - Looking for £200

    Pseudo 7.1 channel amp, purchased for £350 18 months ago but hardly used due to domestic disagreements. :rolleyes:

    Winner of many awards - Doesn't sound to bad either.
    Comes complete with Auto Setup (MCACC) and learning remote

    Stats

    Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro - Mint, approx 20/30 hours on them. - £50

    I just can't get on with headphones. Hence the low hours.

    Datasheet

    Partington Dreadnought in silver - As New- £100

    Cost £140 new. Come with RCD cones for the speakers.

    Pic & Details

    Monitor Audio B2 Centre Speaker - As New - £75

    Limited use with the Av Amp.
    B2 bookshelves also available depending on an insurance claim.

    Detail

    Please Pm me for any further details.

    Postage will be extra but anyone living near Sheffield is welcome to pick any of the items up.
     
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    just mailed a m8, regarding the stands. i know he was looking for a set of these for pmc tb2s+. just waiting for him to reply here m8, or to me :)
     
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    Cheers mate. Your best bet to contact me tomorrow is a PM through here. I can pick that up at work.
     
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    oki jk, will do :)
     
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