Speaker clearout, Linn / AE / MA

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  1. Mart

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    Find myself with too many spare speakers so having a clear out.

    Dont have the boxes for any of these so collection only from near Durham.

    Am open to offers of swaps as I like new toys to play with, would particularly like a smallish pair of standmounts to use as rears.

    First up.

    Provisionally sold. A pair of passive Linn Keilidh's in black ash.

    Some slight marks on the Keilidh's but nothing that wouldn't touch up, drive units are perfect, also have the cloth "sock" grills & spikes.

    Asking £150

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    Next up.

    Provisionally sold. Monitor Audio Silver SLCR centre speak in black ash, in as new condition and has had very little use.

    Asking £75

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    Last up.

    Acoustic Energy AE 209's in rosewood or is it rosenut these days, excellent condition and factory mass loaded with lead shot so rather heavy, complete with spikes and grills, great bass for a slim floorstander.

    Asking £175

    Some bumf.

    A powerful slim-line 3-way floorstanding loudspeaker featuring `typical AE design metal cone midibass drive units with a high quality 25mm alloy dome tweeter, which can be bi-wired to gold plated connectors. The cabinet is a fully braced low resonance construction using 18mm MDF throughout with the upper bass/mid-range drive unit firing through twin flared front firing reflex ports, and the lower bass only drive unit firing through a high power flared port to the rear. Factory fitted mass loading is also provided as standard in the base of the cabinet, in addition to a precision engineered die-cast alloy base plinth with 8mm high tensile floor spikes for optimum stability and coupling to the floor.


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