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USHER RW-729 Bookshelf Speakers

Due to an excess of equipment, and because something really big will come to my place, it's my sad duty to put for sale my USHER RW-729 bookshelf speakers.
The speakers are made by hand with solid walnut wood in the style of the Sonus faber Electa Amator and with a spectacular finishing and incredible quality.

Some webs says they were created and voiced for Usher by Josehp D’Appolito, but I cannot confirm this.

Minimal marks on the wood, mainly on the cabinet bases and nothing appreciable to the naked eye.
Stautus like 9 out of 10. Perfect working condition 100%

They play with an impressive dynamics and a spectacular midrange and treble, also providing incredible bass for monitors of this size (23x44x39 cm) and 87/88db of sensitivity.

Each cabinet weights like 17 kilos.

Asking 900€ without stands. Really bargain price that I will no lower.
You have to add Paypal Fees + shipping (near to 50€ within EU)






 
Gosh!
Happy owner of Sonus EAmkII I can tell you that they are more on the clone side than inspiration !

Looks like a mix between MKI (bass reflex) and MKII (shape, wood and woofer)

Whatever, good luck with your sales
Free bump on me 🙂
 
Well, I have compared "in place" to Electa Amator mk I and mk II and construction is equal in terms of craftmanship and quality.
Shape is more like EA mkII because the slanted bafle, and you are right, a mix clone btw mkI and mkII.

regarding to sound, it's very personal, but If you make a blind auction, you would keep the three of them. 🤣