Pioneer TZ9 Limited

Price is $1,900, plus any delivery fees

Questions: [email protected]

Delivery: Local pickup only

Location: Charlotte, North Carolina, USA

 

Type: 3 way, Bass Reflex

Tweeter: one 1” dome tweeter – Ceramic Graphite

Mid: one 2⅝” dome midrange – Ceramic Graphite

Bass: two 10” woofers

Power handling: 300w max

Crossover points 600 Hz and 4kHz;

Freq Range: 20-40kHz;

Sens: 91 dB

Imp: 4 ohms.

Dim: 48.75” x 14.5” x 20.75” (1238mm x 370mm x 425mm)

Weight: 144 lbs (65 kg) ea

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Price is $1,900, plus any delivery fees         Questions: [email protected]

Delivery: Local pickup only                    Location: Charlotte, North Carolina, USA

These are fabulous speakers! I have both the Oak and Piano Black (Limited Edition) models, so have decided to sell the Limited set. They are in very good shape, no major scratches or chips on the finish. There is some light pitting around some drivers.

They are all working and have the original boxes (even more rare). Check out the video short of the unboxing. https://youtube.com/shorts/xgRBdc3VAhU

At the heart of the TZ-9’s design lies a commitment to sonic purity. A bass-reflex configuration, meticulously engineered, forms the foundation for its exceptional performance. The implementation of ceramic graphite diaphragms for both the tweeter and midrange drivers is a stroke of brilliance. This material, celebrated for its lightweight rigidity and low resonance, ensures pristine and accurate sound reproduction. Notably, the midrange and tweeter are mounted on separate boards within the robust, internally braced enclosure, minimizing interference and maximizing clarity. Gold-plated bi-wire/bi-amp binding posts offer flexibility and ensure optimal signal transfer.

The TZ-9’s unique driver configuration further elevates its performance. The 25cm woofers, arranged in a “Twin Bass Drive” configuration (one front, one rear), work in tandem to deliver deep, articulate bass with minimal cabinet resonance. The middle-mounted tweeter, rather than the conventional top placement, creates a more convincing “point source” illusion, enhancing soundstage depth and width while ensuring smooth horizontal dispersion.

My original review of the TZ9 is here: https://youtu.be/cB6Xnes6NfA

Given their size, they will need to be picked up or I might be able to meet someone within 150 mi or so from Charlotte or Asheville, NC.