PMC OB1 loudspeakers in oak

For Sale: Discussion in 'Classified Adverts' started by Paul Gravett, Nov 13, 2006.

  1. Paul Gravett

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    For sale: one stunning pair of British-made PMC OB1 oak finish floorstanding speakers. Just over three years old (purchased by the original owner in August 2003) and acquired by me in March 2005.

    These speakers look and sound superb. They are a transmission line design with three separate drive units units that produce real mid-range transparency, bass power and treble clarity. Suitable for biamping or biwiring - I'm currently using them with Chord Odyssey 4 cable driven by a Dynavector HX 1.2 power amp.

    The dimensions are 200mm(width) x 1060mm(height) x 325mm (depth) including the plinths, and they weigh about 24kg each.

    Boxed, with the original packing, and in near mint condition. £2700 new, I am now asking £1500 - a reduction of £100 on the earlier price. They can be sent by post but obviously that will be very expensive and at buyer's cost. Would prefer collection/delivery. I live in north London.

    Please contact me at: paulgrav(at)tiscali.co.uk or PM me

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    Price reduction - now asking just £1500 for this great pair of speakers.
     
    Paul Gravett, Nov 20, 2006
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    Now sold.
     
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