Sony luidsprekers
- Location
- Utrecht, NL
- Seller
- dirk
- Source
- Marktplaats
- Posted
- 6h ago
- Last seen
- 6h ago
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Een mooi en goed werkend setje sony luidsprekers.woofers 14 cm 4 ohm en tweeters 7cm 8 ohm je zal maar een leuk setje boxjes willen maken.
At €15, this Sony “luidsprekers” listing is an undeniable bargain, sitting far below the 25th percentile of €56 for comparable used EUR listings, with the median at €102 and the 75th percentile at €203. The title is too generic to confirm the exact model, but even if these are older or basic Sony speakers, the price is so low that it demands immediate attention as a potential steal.
Sony speakers are generally well-regarded for clean mids, reliable builds, and straightforward integration into entry-level or secondary hi-fi setups. If the pair is intact, uncracked, and functional, this could be an original-owner find with hidden upside—perhaps missing only a manual or cable, which is negligible at this price. The only caveat is verifying condition and connectivity, but at €15, even minor flaws won’t erase the value. This is a clear buying opportunity for a fellow enthusiast willing to take a quick look.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
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Positioned as a mid-to-high-end powerhouse, Sony commands respect among knowledgeable buyers for blending mass-market reliability with premium performance, outpacing many pure audiophile brands in innovation and value. Far from vintage relic or niche boutique, it dominates with forward-thinking engineering, holding strong market share in headphones and streaming ecosystems.
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