SD Acoustics SD5 floorstanding speakers

For Sale: Discussion in 'Classified Adverts' started by JANDL100, Jul 19, 2010.

  1. JANDL100

    JANDL100

    Joined:
    Sep 21, 2004
    Messages:
    416
    Likes Received:
    4
    Location:
    Forest of Dean, UK
    I am advertising these on behalf of a friend ...

    I heard these this morning at his place - lovely articulate and detailed mids and treble, taut but dry and non-boomy bass.
    He's only just bought these (eBay purchase!) and he rather prefers the sound of his old Infinity speakers ... which have a fullsome and luxurious bass, which suits his tastes and room, but are rather less resolving than the SD5 higher up, imho. Me? - I'd go for the SD5's! :)

    Anyway, they work fine and are in good condition.

    £170 collected from Cinderford. Glos - or he may be able to meet up part way. No boxes, so courier is not on.

    [​IMG]

    Here's the text from the eBay auction ...

    These are 3 way floor standing speakers comprising

    Bass - 2 x 6" Vifa paper cone (M17wg-09) - this enclosure is separate from the midrange/tweeter and has a rear firing port

    Midrange - 1 x 6" Vifa Polypropylene cone (P17wg-00)

    Tweeter - 1 x Monacor (RBT-80) - This is a magentostatic unit which operates in similar way to a ribbon tweeter

    The speakers are tri-wired with gold plated binding posts and have spikes to ensure good location on the floor.

    These speakers are good condition with some small digs to the wooden veneer and one there is a small crack to the veneer on the top of one of the speakers - you can see a small line on the veneer but you can't feel it with your finger.

    These speakers have a a good clear treble and a good bass response. They were highly recommended in the hi-fi press at the time and ..... They measure 110cm x 30cm x 20cm
     
    JANDL100, Jul 19, 2010
    #1
  2. JANDL100

    JANDL100

    Joined:
    Sep 21, 2004
    Messages:
    416
    Likes Received:
    4
    Location:
    Forest of Dean, UK
    Sold :)
     
    JANDL100, Jul 21, 2010
    #2
Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments (here). After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.