Floorstander (maybe bookshelves) £1000 and under

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    Monstrous

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    Looking for a decent floorstander up to £1000. Anything that represents a nice upgrade from my Mission 782's. Would prefer a multi driver floorstander like a Monitor Audio GR60 but I will consider anything really. Will consider a Standmount speaker that has some grunt to it, must be special, though :).

    Offer away guys :)
     
    Monstrous, Feb 13, 2011
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    danworth81 english through n through

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    I saw some old kef refs on av forums yesterday see if u can locate them in the hc classifieds then click speakers and subwoofers
     
    danworth81, Feb 14, 2011
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    Monstrous

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    It was me who broght that thread back up, guy hasn't replied though. Even sent him a PM incase he doesn't watch the for sale section, still nothing.

    If anyone here has Kef References for sale, i'll duel you for them :D!
     
    Monstrous, Feb 14, 2011
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    Still on the lookout. Budget stretchable to maybe £1200 for something awesome!
     
    Monstrous, Feb 17, 2011
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    Have wilson Bensch Square ones for 700. You wont find anything better for the price. Currently retail at 1600 and are among the best standmounts under 2500.
     
    SHAXOS, Feb 18, 2011
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    i have a pair of b@w dm 2000 exceptional condition
     
    galacta, Feb 18, 2011
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