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Submitted photo · July 6, 2026

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Muteki Sony system

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AI Identification

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Multi-component home theater speaker system bearing Sony markings

Home Audio Systems

AI Estimated Value

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$400.00 - $650.00

As of July 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a large-format multi-component home theater audio system consisting of an AV receiver and six individual speaker cabinets. The central head unit appears to be a digital audio/video control center with two prominent silver dials and an interface that displays text including '1200W', '5.2ch', and 'HDMI'. The front panel also bears a 'USB' logo sticker. The speaker array includes two tall floor-standing tower speakers, a horizontal center channel speaker positioned atop the receiver, and four smaller satellite/subwoofer units stacked vertically in pairs. Several components display a 'SONY' logo mark on their lower front faces. The cabinets are finished in a dark, likely black-toned laminate or plastic with metallic-style accents around the driver mounts. The user identifies this as a 'Muteki Sony system', a claim that is consistent with the visual branding and the high-wattage 5.2 channel configuration shown, though this remains an unverified hypothesis without physical inspection of the serial number plates. The overall design language is consistent with early-to-mid 2010s consumer electronics aesthetics. The visible condition appears used but intact, with some dust accumulation and minor surface reflections visible in the provided photograph.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I have evaluated this multi-component home theater system. The owner identifies this as a 'Muteki Sony system,' and based on what I can see, the components bear markings and a 5.2 channel configuration consistent with that hypothesis. From the photograph, the receiver displays '1200W' and 'HDMI' indicators, while the cabinetry features the aesthetic language of the Sony Muteki line from the mid-2010s. However, I cannot verify the internal component integrity, actual power output, or the legitimacy of the branding from a photo alone; physical inspection of serial plates and internal circuitry would be required to confirm these details. The value estimate of $400.00 to $650.00 assumes the user's attribution is correct and that the system is in full working order with all original drivers intact. General market demand for high-output consumer audio systems of this era remains stable among home cinema enthusiasts, though value is heavily dictated by the functional condition of the amplifier and the physical state of the speaker cones. I cannot determine from the image if there is voice coil rub or foam rot, which would significantly decrease the value. To confirm the system's status, an in-person diagnostic test of all channels and verification of the manufacturer badges would be necessary. If these components were found to be 'in the style of' such a system or if the branding was not verifiable upon inspection, the secondary market value would likely drop to a range of $150.00 to $250.00 as a generic used audio array.

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