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(NEU) 2×Druckkammer-Lautsprecher H50 KFTD Olive Grün (Von 1985)
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(NEU) 2×Druckkammer-Lautsprecher H50 KFTD Olive Grün (Von 1985)

USD$140 EUR$120
Condition
New
Location
Berlin, DE
Source
Kleinanzeigen
Posted
17 May 2026
Last seen
1d ago

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Verkaufe (NEU) 2×Druckkammer-Lautsprecher H50 KFTD (Von 1985) von der Firma Budapest mit Anleitung und Qualitaetszeugnis in der Farbe Olive Grün.

Es ist nur bei 1 Vorne ein Bissln Lack ab Ansonsten beide Neu Sie wurden nie Benutzt.

Der Preis ist für die 2 Zusammen.

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About Olive

Olive is best understood as a San Francisco-based digital-audio brand that emerged in the late 2000s, with public product coverage placing it in the U.S. market by 2009 and describing it as a U.S. subsidiary of a longer-established German company. Its best-documented identity is not as a legacy speaker or amplifier maker, but as a specialist in networked home-music hardware built around hard-drive storage and music management.

The brand’s core products have been music servers and all-in-one digital players, including the Olive 4HD music server and the Olive ONE touchscreen music player. These units were pitched as high-fidelity hubs for storing, organizing, and playing digital music, with support for CD/DVD playback and high-resolution audio, rather than as makers of turntables, headphones, cables, or conventional component separates. Olive also positioned its products as direct-sold, software-driven solutions for the home stereo.

In market terms, Olive sits in a niche audiophile category rather than the mainstream hi-fi field. Its products were aimed at enthusiasts who wanted an elegant, all-in-one digital source for serious home playback, with pricing that ranged from relatively accessible to premium for the era. Because the brand is less visible today and its history is somewhat fragmented in public sources, it should be treated as a specialist digital-audio name with a modest but distinct reputation among enthusiasts rather than a broad high-end heavyweight.

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