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US$399 is a strong buy for a CC3 if it’s complete and working cleanly. These sold new for about US$1,200, and recent used asking prices I found have clustered roughly around US$400 to US$800, so this sits toward the low end of the range.

What makes it appealing is simple: the CC3 is a serious, high-end center with excellent dialogue clarity, natural midrange, and enough scale to keep up with full Aerial fronts. It’s also a relatively uncommon model now, so a tidy example at this price is worth moving on quickly. Just confirm the grille, drivers, and cabinet are intact, since shipping damage and age-related wear matter more than any mystery about the model itself.

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

About Aerial Acoustics

Aerial Acoustics traces its roots to 1989, when music enthusiasts Michael Kelly and David Marshall, former engineers at a/d/s, left to pursue their vision of superior loudspeakers. Kelly, armed with a Master’s from MIT’s Sloan School, formally incorporated the company in 1991 in the suburbs north of Boston, Massachusetts. Their debut Model 10T floorstander, featuring a pioneering cast-in-house Novalith stone head and Kevlar midrange, quickly captured audiophile acclaim and financed further growth, embodying New England’s artisan heritage of meticulous craftsmanship.

The brand focuses exclusively on high-performance loudspeakers, spanning floorstanders, bookshelves, on-wall designs, and home theater systems. Every model integrates state-of-the-art custom drivers, advanced crossovers, and furniture-grade cabinets, all designed and hand-built in their American facility. Standouts include the award-winning 20T V2, along with recent favorites like the 6T and 7T, prioritizing acoustic precision over diversification into amplifiers, DACs, or cables.

Positioned as a boutique high-end contender, Aerial Acoustics delivers concert-hall realism and build quality rivaling pricier rivals, with pairs like the 5T bookshelves starting around $3,800. Dealers praise its unwavering support for legacy products, fostering loyalty among discerning buyers who value made-in-USA excellence and understated elegance in a market dominated by imports.

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