Zu Druid MkIV in gloss black

For Sale: Discussion in 'Classified Adverts' started by technobear, Sep 9, 2011.

  1. technobear

    technobear Ursine Audiophile

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    For Sale: a pair of Zu Druid MkIV in gloss black

    These have had the essential Mundorf Silver Foil tweeter capacitor upgrade.

    They are about 4 years old now. I've been enjoying them for 3 of those years.

    They come with their original packing cartons, ball feet and spikes, a manual and plastic covers to protect the drivers while moving them around.

    I'm selling them because all my critical listening is now done on headphones [​IMG]

    Of course these can be demonstrated here in Glastonbury, Somerset. They are the same pair that some of you may have seen and heard at Scalford earlier this year where they were very well received. I can accommodate if you are coming a long way.

    These are amazing loudspeakers. They do things with ease that most loudspeakers don't even attempt. They are tops for coherence, speed, PR&T, realism, transparency, dynamics. Nothing else at this price will make your music sound so alive and real.

    Some reviews:

    http://www.gearslutz.com/board/high-end/131188-zu-audio-druid-speakers-long-review.html

    http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/zu6/druid.html

    http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/two-channel-speakers/461-a-secrets-speaker-review.html

    They retailed at £3500 for the standard version. Gloss black was extra and the Mundorfs add another £70 so around £3800 in total.

    Yours for £1700.

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    technobear, Sep 9, 2011
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    technobear Ursine Audiophile

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    Now sold. Thankyou for looking. Commiserations to anyone who was dithering :)
     
    technobear, Sep 12, 2011
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