Aerial Acoustics Model 7
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Ships from | Alameda, CA, 94501 |
Ships to | United States |
Package dimensions | 48.0" × 24.0" × 18.0" (190.0 lbs.) |
Shipping carrier | unspecified |
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I would imagine that anyone seriously considering purchasing these Aerial Acoustics Model 7 speakers would already be familiar with the brand. You would already know that these are very natural and open sounding full range speakers. While some would say they sound natural and transparent, others would even say they sound "bright" with detailed treble response. You would also know that they are made to be bi-amped with 4 ohm woofers to increase bass response.
What you might not know is that these Aerial Acoustics speakers were donated to the Recycled Theater Project. The mission of Recycled Theater Project is to install donated electronic equipment into community organizations, benefitting youth, veterans, families and our environment. Our equipment comes from donations and is recycled to be re-installed. Our goal will be to install systems that will benefit children, hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, and veterans. We will also serve the community by providing on-the-job training, teaching the skill of AV System design and installation to apprentice installers. The proceeds from your purchase will go to support the Recycled Theater Project.
This pair of Aerial Model 7 speakers are in good condition for their age. The speakers and drivers them selves are in excellent condition. The cabinet has some light fading from the sun. One of the rubber feet is missing.
Shipping quote from SF to LA was $200, boxed and palletized.
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