Nice find, well saved they are far to good to be dumped. People just don't understand about hi-fi these days. Most people are more then happy to use their mp3 players or phones/tablets and Bluetooth speakers and think that it sounds wonderful. I hear it I think to myself it sounds so tinny and thin. Its the rage to go small with everything these days apart from TV screens.
I just had a look online as I thought they were some cheap no-name company and somebody tossing them because either they broke or got water damaged or maybe speakers were blown. But no... they sound in good nick and loud and clear as heck! The towers were wrapped up in Saran-wrap like material to protect them, the woofer not. And it just rained hear briefly a few hours before, not sure if they were outside or not then. There are a few scratches on the faux-wooden veneer/laminate but superficial and one of the speaker covers has a little wear at the fabric near one of the edges.
They were definitely on the curb next to the large black bag garbage, recycling blue boxes and green organic bins and today is definitely garbage day on my street. I'm sure I didn't just steal them.... Why would the towers be wrapped in that clear film? Were they in storage and they just wanted to clear space because they got news ones a while back? Seems odd somebody would toss them but I guess if somebody is buying audio systems they will pick up a new array of home surround speakers and these would be redundant and perhaps not match the decor and with only 3 speakers (and they are a bit heavy and large) I assume if they bought something new it would have a bunch of small ones everywhere mounted to walls and such and have like at least 5 or 7 around the room from all directions. That's one explanation I can come up with.
And yes they are definitely better than what I have now, which are a pair of also curb-thrown speakers which I picked up with an amp/tuner/double cassette. Of course the cassette decks were done long ago (belts dried up) and I nevertheless bothered to replace them. But I use the AUX in to plug an iPod or computer or phone, and I get a nice crystal digital tuner to pick up local stations... and it has a cheap equalizer with maybe 5 or 6 sliders. Anyways the speaker that came with that were pretty good but I only noticed last week (after Dave's speaker tear down) that my own had one with a blown tweeter. Of course I never noticed because the other speaker still had a good tweeter and they are set up so I couldn't really notice it unless I moved the balance fully over and jacked up the highs on the equalizer sliders. So talk about timing... what a coincidence that I see Dave'a video, which makes me poke around my own speakers, which I then discover one tweeter is fried and then poof out of nowhere these new speakers! I really need a new amp/tuner though... maybe someone will toss something better. LOL!
One day someone will have a bonanza when I start dumping my stuff too because running out of space and the wife making me clean everything out! Only temporary possession, that's the truth! My dumpster garbage finds likely been around the block a few times!