naughty
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Item: Cambridge Audio Aero 7.0 speaker set with Denon 10" subwoofer
Age: 3 or 4 years old
Price: R17500
Warranty: Nope
Packaging: all original packaging
Condition: excellent for its age - no real cosmetic issues and all working perfectly
Location: Durban
Reason: moving into a smaller place so going ot a headphones setup
Shipping: at buyers cost and risk
Collection: if you are in Durban then sure you can come collect
okay people - this is a little higher end than what you would normally find here ..... the 5.1 setup cost R29999 when it was in the range and the extra set of bipole rears cost R5990 still up to today wherever it is available - and i did not get the Cambridge Audio subwoofer since i already had multiple subs to use the Denon that i'm including witht he set is basically as good as the Cambridge Audio that the set originally comes with (just a different color) the speakers are walnut and the sub is black
just one note here - i made a custom set of stands for one pair of rear speakers and the second set was wall mounted .... i am also including that custom made set of stands for that rear set because i cannot use them with other speakers ..... this is at no charge for something that would retail for R1500 to R1999 - the stands are made of foil wrapped MDF and steel tube legs
here are the pictures of the setup :
front speakers with grilles removed
front speakers with the grilles still on (grilles are magnetic) and all still in perfect condition
rear bipole speakers
Subwoofer
stands that i am including with the set for free
the centre channel looks similar to the rear speakers but it doesnt feature the angled front - its just a normal rectangle and it has a single grille as opposed to the two grilles of the rear speakers
the speakers do not use a conventional tweeter but instead use BMR drivers (Balanced Mode Radiators) whcih have a crossover point of 250 hz and above while the woofers play below 250hz in the front speakers and the rears are just BMR drivers that play above 80hz ..... this means that the crossover point is nowhere near the vocal region and it results in a much smoother sound and its also less edgy than conventional drivers - and it is smooth enough to use these speakers in a room with tiles
Age: 3 or 4 years old
Price: R17500
Warranty: Nope
Packaging: all original packaging
Condition: excellent for its age - no real cosmetic issues and all working perfectly
Location: Durban
Reason: moving into a smaller place so going ot a headphones setup
Shipping: at buyers cost and risk
Collection: if you are in Durban then sure you can come collect
okay people - this is a little higher end than what you would normally find here ..... the 5.1 setup cost R29999 when it was in the range and the extra set of bipole rears cost R5990 still up to today wherever it is available - and i did not get the Cambridge Audio subwoofer since i already had multiple subs to use the Denon that i'm including witht he set is basically as good as the Cambridge Audio that the set originally comes with (just a different color) the speakers are walnut and the sub is black
just one note here - i made a custom set of stands for one pair of rear speakers and the second set was wall mounted .... i am also including that custom made set of stands for that rear set because i cannot use them with other speakers ..... this is at no charge for something that would retail for R1500 to R1999 - the stands are made of foil wrapped MDF and steel tube legs
here are the pictures of the setup :
front speakers with grilles removed
front speakers with the grilles still on (grilles are magnetic) and all still in perfect condition
rear bipole speakers
Subwoofer
stands that i am including with the set for free
the centre channel looks similar to the rear speakers but it doesnt feature the angled front - its just a normal rectangle and it has a single grille as opposed to the two grilles of the rear speakers
the speakers do not use a conventional tweeter but instead use BMR drivers (Balanced Mode Radiators) whcih have a crossover point of 250 hz and above while the woofers play below 250hz in the front speakers and the rears are just BMR drivers that play above 80hz ..... this means that the crossover point is nowhere near the vocal region and it results in a much smoother sound and its also less edgy than conventional drivers - and it is smooth enough to use these speakers in a room with tiles
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