Cambridge Azur 640A + Speaker/Interconnect cable

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  1. Gazjam

    Gazjam

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    Azur 640A v1 up for sale, ideal for a bedroom or office system.
    Sounds great works well in a budget kit.

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    Including 2 x 2.5m of arrow biwire cable (A Jerry favourite :)) and a couple of good interconnects (Van damme and Linn Black: Itself worth over £50) to help you get it set up.
    Selling to help fund amp upgrade, thanks.
    UK only.

    £120 delivered.
    thanks.

    Not in mint condition but in pretty good nick bar a few dings as shown in the photographs.

    Two things worth mentioning though.
    * One of the speaker terminals broke when I tried to fit spade bulky connectors to it. Grrrr...
    Operates fine though, as there are two sets of speaker terminals A+B so not a problem.
    * The supplied remote control broke and I had been using a multifunction device to work it, so no remote unfortunately.

    Genuine sale, just looking to pass it on to someone who might get good use from it.
    Thanks.

    broken speaker terminal
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    scratch at top right corner, not seen from sitting distance
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    some paint flaking away from the top of the casework, again not really seen.
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    thanks for looking.
     
    Gazjam, Jun 3, 2011
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    reduced to £95 delivered.
    The Linn cable retails for £50 itself...
     
    Gazjam, Jun 7, 2011
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    Now £80 delivered, last pitch before Ebay.
    thanks.
     
    Gazjam, Jun 23, 2011
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