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Condition: Absolute mintrnAge: July 2017 (cost £27000)rnPickup: RichmondrnDelivery: Available by arrangementrnA hand-crafted, high-performance audio masterpiece—beautifully designed and sonically exceptional £14500 ono

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

Excellent condition helps, but £14,500 still looks on the rich side for a Fundamental K2. The clearest recent benchmark in the search results is the original new price of about £17,000, so this asking price is only a modest discount on a very high-end speaker rather than a standout used bargain. I’d call it ambitious unless the pair is unusually complete, freshly serviced, and locally collectible.

That said, the K2 is a serious statement design: big-scale dynamics, excellent grip and authority, and the sort of effortless, wideband presentation that still appeals to seasoned listeners. If the cabinets are pristine and the sale includes original packing, grilles, and any matching documentation, it’s the kind of buy that rewards a careful owner. At this price, I’d want proof of perfect driver health and history before jumping.

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

About Audio Acoustics

Audio Acoustics is a somewhat obscure name in hi-fi, and the available information is limited. The best-documented company under that name appears to be based in Springfield, Missouri, in the United States, but a clear founding year or notable founder is not easy to verify from public sources. Because “Audio Acoustics” is also used by other businesses, the brand history is not especially well defined, so its heritage should be treated cautiously.

What is verifiable is that the Springfield company is focused on premium sound and video installation rather than making a broad consumer electronics line. Its business appears centered on designing and installing integrated audio-visual systems for homes and commercial spaces, not on selling a well-known catalog of standalone hi-fi components such as amplifiers, turntables, DACs, or headphones. That makes it closer to a systems integrator than a traditional audio hardware brand.

In market terms, Audio Acoustics is best viewed as a niche specialist rather than a mainstream hi-fi manufacturer. It does not have the profile of a high-end loudspeaker or electronics marque with a wide retail presence, nor is it a vintage collector brand with a famous legacy product line. For buyers, it is more relevant as a custom-install and premium AV services name than as a source of conventional hi-fi gear.

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