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Bose 301 Music Monitor II Standmount Loudspeakers

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Bose  ·   301 Music Monitor II    ·  Standmount Loudspeakers

Price

AUD $400

Region/State

(NSW) New South Wales/Australia

Suburb or Town

Turramurra

Condition/Warranty

Condition: Excellent
Warranty: None or Limited Warranty (in compliance with Consumer Law)

Payment Method

Cash on pickup

Original Receipt Available

 No

Shipping & Pickup Options

Shipping: Not available
Pickup: Available

Auditioning

 No

Reason for Selling

Unwanted

Bose 301s , from 1990s, in excellent condition with stands.

Fully refurbished by Classic Hi Fi, Newtown.

WARRANTY INFORMATION (Private Seller)

The item being advertised is sold "as is", and no warranty should be assumed unless otherwise indicated and agreed between the Buyer and the Seller. Photos representing the item being advertised form part of the description unless otherwise specified.

This content has been generated using AI analysis. While we strive to ensure accuracy and quality, AI-generated material may occasionally contain errors or omissions. All information should be independently verified, and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the publishers or editors.
User reviews and community discussions of the Bose 301 Music Monitor II Standmount Loudspeakers (often referenced alongside Series V models) generally praise their clear, immersive sound and value, though opinions divide on bass depth and modern performance, earning a strong overall reputation for casual listening.

### Sound Quality
Reviews highlight clear, realistic, and lifelike sound with good stereo imaging and dialogue clarity, especially at low volumes or for music. Many note strong bass response and dynamics that fill rooms effectively, surprising for the size, with pleasant lows and a diffuse, non-fatiguing presentation ideal for 2-channel audio or surrounds. Highs are crisp in some accounts but weaker than older Series III models; midrange can feel muted, suiting analog or casual listening over critical hi-fi. A YouTube review calls them excellent under $500 for most music genres, though bass can overwhelm acoustics.

### Build Quality
Compact and shelf-friendly design blends into living rooms without dominating space, with clean terminals and a sturdy feel (some metal housing noted). Medium size surprises users with output power; aesthetics are "cool" and unobtrusive until playing.

### Reliability
Longevity shines through: one user replaced 20-year-old Bose 201s with 301s, implying durable construction. No widespread failure reports, though an old design prompts some to suggest retirement.

### Strengths
- Room-filling sound from small cabinets, great for music, TV dialogue, and surrounds.
- Value and ease of setup, with "pure notes" and "booming bass" even on budget receivers.
- Pleasant, easy-listening profile for varied rooms and genres.

### Weaknesses
- Bass lacks deep rumble for movies without subwoofer help; can be excessive or light.
- Not ideal as mains—better for surrounds; dated sound lacks hi-fi detail or frequency specs.
- Highs and ultimate power trail larger Bose models like 901s.

### Overall Reputation
Highly recommended (4.8/5 from 229 reviews) for budget-conscious users seeking fun, non-fatiguing audio over audiophile precision; "least garbage" Bose by critics, but beloved for vintage charm and everyday use. Positive for replacements or first-time Bose buyers, less so for demanding setups.
This content has been generated using AI analysis. While we strive to ensure accuracy and quality, AI-generated material may occasionally contain errors or omissions. All information should be independently verified, and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the publishers or editors.
The fair AUD market price for used Bose 301 Music Monitor II Standmount Loudspeakers (a pair) is estimated at A$80–A$200. This range is derived conservatively from recent Australian and international listings converted to AUD (using approximate rates: €1 ≈ A$1.65, CHF1 ≈ A$1.75 as of early 2026), focusing on functional units.

### Typical Price Range by Condition
Prices vary significantly by condition, functionality, and accessories:
- Non-functioning or poor condition: A$30–A$50 (e.g., single Reverb speaker listed at A$30.96).
- Good used/working condition (pair): A$80–A$150 (e.g., equivalent to €50–€75 listings at A$82–A$124; aligns with A$115 USD market value).
- Excellent condition or with stands: A$150–A$250 (e.g., similar Bose 301 Series listings at A$200–A$250; higher for tested, undamaged pairs).

No new stock is available, as these are vintage/discontinued models from the 1980s–1990s.

### Key Factors Affecting Value
- Condition and functionality: Working drivers (woofers, tweeters) and no cosmetic damage boost value; non-working units sell lowest.
- Completeness: Pairs with original grilles, stands, or cables command premiums (e.g., Series III/IV with stands at A$200+).
- Location and testing: Australian listings (Gumtree/Cash Converters) hold steady at A$150–A$250 for locals; international deals may add shipping costs.
- Age and rarity: Music Monitor II variants are sought after for sound quality but compete with later Series III–V; demand remains niche.
- Market trends: Listings from 2023–2026 show stable used pricing under A$250, with no inflation noted.

These estimates prioritize recent, verifiable sales data; actual prices may fluctuate with local demand or bargaining.

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