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Eltax Silverstone 110 Speakers for £25 (RRP £120) at Currys.

JAFIX (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Thursday, 25th April 2002, 15:55

Hi,
Currys are selling an end of line Eltax Silverstone 110 bookshelf speakers (pair) for £25 (RRP=£120).

Music Power: 110W
Sinus Power: 65W
Feq Response : 50-20,000 Hz
Impedence : 4-8 Ohm

I bought them as the price looked very attractive but dont know if they are any good. Could not find any reference to them on the Eltax web site. Any one out there have any information about them please?

BTW: what is the Sinus Power?

They also have a pair of Mission DM7 with stands for £100. Are they any good?

Cheers

Jaf

RE: Eltax Silverstone 110 Speakers for £25 (RRP £120) at Currys.

vampshag (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Thursday, 25th April 2002, 16:48

are they actually on the currys website ive had a look and couldnt find them or is it just an instore offer?

RE: Eltax Silverstone 110 Speakers for £25 (RRP £120) at Currys.

JAFIX (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Thursday, 25th April 2002, 17:25

No they are not, I went to one of the stores and it seems they are trying to clear thier stock. You might find them unpriced, so ask the staff you might get surprised with the figure.

Good Luck.

Jaf

RE: Eltax Silverstone 110 Speakers for £25 (RRP £120) at Currys.

Roger James (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 25th April 2002, 22:11

I`m not sure what the Sinus power is, but a friend of mine has a NOSE for this type of thing!!!

RE: Eltax Silverstone 110 Speakers for £25 (RRP £120) at Currys.

Vic Shears (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Sunday, 28th April 2002, 11:21

From a look at the figures it looks like Sinus Power is somthing similar to RMS (Root Mean Square) a far more accurate and useful measurment of the maximum power handling capabilities of a loudspeaker.

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