This stuff is 10 years old, but someone may want it. It's free.
The speakers are mid 1990s Bose home speakers , similar to these. They are a bit blown out at the top end, but sound okay, and may be better than nothing.
The receiver is a Pioneer VSX-D308 a/v multi-channel receiver. It is 10 years old, but it still works fine. The big problem is that it is a 120V, so you would need a transformer to run it. I've been running it with one, but i'm probably going to keep the transformer. So that's a pain, but again, possibly worth it if you don't have any stereo at all.
I'm might sell you my transformer. Ollie - pm me your phone so we can call to discuss pickup.
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This stuff is 10 years old, but someone may want it. It's free.
The speakers are mid 1990s Bose home speakers , similar to these. They are a bit blown out at the top end, but sound okay, and may be better than nothing.
The receiver is a Pioneer VSX-D308 a/v multi-channel receiver. It is 10 years old, but it still works fine. The big problem is that it is a 120V, so you would need a transformer to run it. I've been running it with one, but i'm probably going to keep the transformer. So that's a pain, but again, possibly worth it if you don't have any stereo at all.