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I have used a pair of Audiovector loudspeakers for more than 20 years

Posted by Ole Lund Christensen on February 21, 2005 at 14:54:48:

I managed to damage them during a move to a new home, however Audiovector could still repair them !

So when I needed a good long lasting set of loudspeakers for my grandsons stereo, a pair of Audiovectors was a natural choice.

Audiovector loudspeakers are still hand made in Denmark, and the cabinets are build following the best traditions of danish furniture craftmanship.

The design is elegant and modern, and my wife especially likes the design of the Audiovector S6 top model.

The AV3C center loudspeaker is a good match for owners of the bestseller M 3,

see review of M 3 at link