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Selling my consecutive serial numbered Klipsch Chorus II speakers in original condition. Few minor nicks and dings but overall in original excellent condition considering their age. Buyer is welcome to demo before purchase. Other components in pictures are not for sale. I can ship these but buyer will be responsible for cost. Please inquire if you would like these shipped. 3% PayPal fee for transactions. I would like to sell these locally in the SF Bay Area and would be willing to deliver within a reasonable distance or meet halfway. Please ask with any questions. Asking $1200.00 for the pair.
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Pair of Vienna Acoustics Beethoven floorstanding speakers.Asking $1200Impedance: 4 OhmsFrequency Response: 30 - 22,000HzSensitivity: 91dBRecommended Amplification: 50 - 300 WattsDrive Units: 2 7" XPP Spider Cone Woofers2 5.5" XPP Cone Midrange1.1" Silk Dome, Hand Coated TweeterGood working condition.Please note: those are not Concert Grand or Baby Grand. I have more pictures and can provide them upon request.Local pickup in CT or I can deliver to the shipping carrier of your choice.
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For sale are a pair of Klipsch Quartet floor standing speakers. They are completely original and perform flawlessly. Aesthetically they are a solid 9, with only a few minor scratches on the risers and one scratch on the top of one of the boxes. I've had these speakers for about 3 years, 2 of them were spent in a closet. Just figured someone else might get more enjoyment out of them. More images upon request. Local (San Antonio) cash sale only. Sorry, No Shipping. Price is $350, firm & fair.
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Hi All, We've inherited a (single) 1955 Klipsch K-357 floor standing corner speaker, plus a (single) 1967 H-700 Heresy. Does anyone know how much we should ask for them? Many thanks, Greg
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Hi All, My brother and sister and I inherited a (single) 1955 Klipsch K-357 floor standing corner speaker, plus a (single) 1967 H-700 Heresy. Does anyone know how much we should ask for them? Many thanks, Greg