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http://www.klipsch.com/high-definition-theater-500-home-theater-system

I bought these not that long ago (~3 months) to give Home Theatre\5.1 a go. I wanted something that I could use immediately for 5.1 and upgrade with floorstanding speakers, etc as I got the funds. And I wanted something timbre matched with floorstanders\etc that would be easy to drive (my reciever is not a powerhouse) so Klipsch seemed like a natural choice. Of course I loved the 5.1 experience and these worked like a treat.

Initially I was using the full pack, then just the subwoofer + rears when I replaced the floorstanders and center and I've now replaced the subwoofer and got some new rears so not using any of this pack any more; so they're like new condition.

I'm in Auckland and just want to see if there's interest in them. It would be nice if I got somewhere around $650... but will consider any reasonable offer  so if interested just reply or PM me.




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  #827228 28-May-2013 18:21
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you.




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I still have these for sale. You'll need a receiver and speaker wire, but they're a great option for starting on 5.1 in that you can upgrade to a floor standing set gradually. They've been sitting in their box unused so still perfect condition.   Any interest at $500?

Here's a pic (the battery gives an idea of size of the satellites)





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