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Japansk purist högtalare, köpt på Audio Concept. Finns tester att läsa på nätet. Nypris 49,000 kr. Pris nu: 22,000 kr.

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This listing is a seller’s market outlier: kr SEK 22,000 sits well above the 75th percentile (kr SEK 16,780) of 91 recent comparable SEK listings, making it ambitious rather than fair. The median used price for this model is kr SEK 10,924, so you’re paying roughly double the typical market value.

That price is only defensible if the Encore 5 is in pristine, original-owner condition with all accessories and original packaging intact. These Japanese two-way closed-box speakers by Combak (Harmonix) are well-regarded for their smooth, one-point-source coaxial Seas driver, delivering ultra-smooth spectral balance and tight bass down to 70 Hz. If the condition is truly exceptional and the listing includes everything, there’s meaningful upside in rarity and performance, but at kr SEK 22,000, it demands proof of pristine state—otherwise, it’s overpriced relative to the used market.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Harmonix

Harmonix is not a recognized brand in the hi-fi or consumer-audio sector. Extensive searches yield no verifiable information on a company by that name producing amplifiers, speakers, turntables, DACs, headphones, cables, or related equipment. The closest matches are unrelated entities: Electro-Harmonix, an American effects pedal maker founded in 1968 by Mike Matthews, focused on guitar fuzz, phasers, and delays like the Big Muff Pi; and Harmonix Music Systems, a Boston-based game studio from 1995 known for Rock Band and rhythm games, acquired by Epic Games in 2021.

Without confirmed details on origin, products, or market position for a hi-fi Harmonix, any description would rely on speculation, which cannot be provided. Knowledgeable buyers should note that obscure or boutique hi-fi brands often require direct verification from manufacturer sites or industry directories, as generic searches frequently confuse them with guitar effects or gaming firms.

If this refers to a specific Japanese cable or accessory maker sometimes called Harmonix (e.g., Harmonix Reimyo), details remain unconfirmed in available sources, positioning it as niche rather than established hi-fi. For accurate intel, consult specialist audiophile forums or retailers.

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