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Sharp CP-HF200H Luidsprekers | Speakers | Bookshelf
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Sharp CP-HF200H Luidsprekers | Speakers | Bookshelf

USD$77 EUR$65
Condition
Very good
Location
Best, NL
Seller
Vintro-Media
Source
Marktplaats
Posted
9 May 2026
Last seen
3d ago

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Seller's Description

In nette staat en 100% werkend, luidsprekers zijn uitvoerig getest. Hebben wat gebruikssporen. Specificaties merk: sharp type: cp-hf200h vermogen: 50 watt afmetingen: 262 x 148 x 204 mm gewicht: 2,5 k

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

Sharp’s bookshelf speakers have a solid reputation for being straightforward, good-value two-way boxes, and this asking price lands in bargain territory. At €65, it sits below the €70 25th percentile and well under the €111 median of recent comparable EUR listings, so this is a genuinely attractive buy if the set is complete and working properly.

For a buyer, the appeal is simple: these are the kind of compact speakers that can still do clean, easy listening without drama, especially in a secondary system or smaller room. A very_good example at this price is worth moving on quickly, assuming the drivers are intact, the cabinets are clean, and the grilles and binding posts are all there.

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

About Sharp

Sharp is a Japanese electronics company founded in 1912 by Tokuji Hayakawa, who began with a small metalworking workshop in Tokyo. The company’s name comes from its early “Ever-Ready Sharp” mechanical pencil, and its broader corporate identity grew out of a long history of practical consumer innovation rather than specialist audio alone.

In audio, Sharp has been associated mainly with mainstream consumer hi-fi and AV rather than ultra-audiophile hardware. Over the decades it has produced items such as radios, televisions, receivers, and other home-electronics components; in the modern era its audio presence is tied more to compact systems and mass-market electronics than to a deep catalog of standalone amplifiers, DACs, turntables, or headphones.

In market terms, Sharp is best understood as a heritage Japanese consumer brand with periodic involvement in audio, not a dedicated high-end hi-fi marque. For knowledgeable buyers, that means the brand carries historical legitimacy and recognition, but its reputation is closer to reliable mid-market electronics than boutique or reference-grade specialist audio.

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