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NEW AUCTION: Audiovector center-channel speaker!

Posted by Bill Leebens on February 19, 2005 at 11:31:44:

Hi, All!

Thanks to the generosity of Ole Klifoth of Audiovector, we are able to offer an Audiovector AV3C center-channel speaker as part of the Audio Asylum Asian Tsunami Victim Support Auction.

While the AV3C model was recently superceded, this unit is in maple finish, new in the box with full warranty, and retailed for $700.00

Audiovector call the AV3C a "2.5-way" design, featuring reflex-loaded bass, nominal 8-ohm impedance, 91 db sensitivity and the capability for bi-wiring. This center-channel speaker features the same dynamic, articulate and musical sound Audiovector designs into all its speakers.

This striking speaker can be yours if you are the highest bidder.PLEASE participate in this auction--a GREAT product and a GREAT cause

Ole Lund Christensen and Bill Leebens, organizers.