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ok folks... selling my speakers...

they're all in perfect condition, and come complete with boxes etc

Focal Chorus 714s - 250 quid ono plus postage

Focal.JM cc700s Centre - 120 quid ono plus postage

The CHORUS was the first range of JM Lab speaker. The new CHORUS "S" range follows on from the Chorus, which has achieved global bestseller status over the past two years. They all have the famous titanium inverted dome tweeter; the mid and bass drivers use the poly-glass technology (tiny, hollow micro spheres of glass coated onto the cone surface)

This extended line up, 9 models strong comprises of 3 floor standing, 3 compact loudspeakers, 2 centre channel loudspeakers and an active subwoofer, available in 3 finishes; Style, Technic and Classic.

Speaker technology, build and finish quality, improved sound performance; each criteria has been fully rethought so that Chorus "S" marks a turning point in its category offering an unequalled quality/price ratio.

To Complete the look JMLab have designed speaker stands to compliment the finish of the speaker cabinet.


review of CC700s here -


Home Theater Sound magazine calls the JMLab CC700 S center channel speaker "a model of clarity on dialog." According to Jeff Van Dyne's review of a JMLab home theater system, which includes the CC700 S, JMLab "has chosen accuracy, clarity and dynamics as the bedrock for their design."

This is the center channel speaker to buy, if you're looking for wide-band performance that makes movies and music explode into life. The JMLab Chorus CC700 S has dual 6.5" polyglass mid-bass woofers and the 1" NC inverted dome tweeter. The frequency response drops way down low to 57 Hz, soars to a 28 kHz, and delivers luxurious midrange in between. Sensitivity is 91 dB, and power handling is 100 WRMS. Two sets of speaker terminals let you bi-wire for matchless sound.

"While their refinement and tunefulness make the Chorus S speakers particularly rewarding with music sources, there's more than enough grunt available for any real-world movie soundtracks." Reports Michael Trei, in his September 2004 Home Theater magazine review of the Chorus series.

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howay' folks...picking up some ProAcs next week...these really need to go....

can delivery on route to London next saturday too...within reason of course... :)

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some more pics before I put them on fleabay tonight...










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now on fleabay...

 

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