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Forte II non consecutive - loss in value?


Osibisa

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Hello all,

I purchased a pair locally earlier this year from original owner, one of the pair was replaced due to damage from a move. Both are in perfect condition and in their original boxes, if I decide to sell these on should I expect a significant impact on their value?

 

The grain pattern of the newer speaker is close but of course does not match, would not be noticeable in a normal setup unless someone was specifically checking.

 

Thanks

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I bought my first two pair of new Klipsch in 1990 and didn't know about "consecutive numbers" (guess the dealer didn't either). The Quartets and Chorus IIs sold just fine 15 years later with no question about them. $400 and $800 IIRC.

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