
Vintage Toshiba 2-Way Floor Speakers
A pair of vintage Toshiba bookshelf or floor-standing 2-way loudspeakers, likely dating from the late 1970s to early 1980s. The units feature a rectangular wooden cabinet finished in matte black. The front of each speaker is covered by a fixed black fabric grille. The design highlights include a rectangular graphic frame at the top, likely housing a tweeter or horn, and a large circular graphic frame at the bottom for the woofer. Each speaker prominently displays the 'TOSHIBA' brand logo in gold or metallic lettering at the bottom center. The construction appears to be high-density particle board or MDF with a black vinyl veneer. In terms of condition, these units show significant signs of age and wear. There is notable accumulation of dust and surface debris across the mesh grilles. The cabinet edges show minor scuffing, and there is visible staining or material degradation on the right speaker's upper grille graphic. Exposed speaker wires are visible trailing from the bottom, suggesting a wired analog connection. These represent a middle-market consumer electronics era where Toshiba competed in the hi-fi audio segment, known for functional but sturdy craftsmanship.
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Estimated Value
$40.00 - $75.00
Basic Information
Category
Vintage Audio Equipment
Appraised On
March 7, 2026
Estimated Value
$40.00 - $75.00
Item Description
A pair of vintage Toshiba bookshelf or floor-standing 2-way loudspeakers, likely dating from the late 1970s to early 1980s. The units feature a rectangular wooden cabinet finished in matte black. The front of each speaker is covered by a fixed black fabric grille. The design highlights include a rectangular graphic frame at the top, likely housing a tweeter or horn, and a large circular graphic frame at the bottom for the woofer. Each speaker prominently displays the 'TOSHIBA' brand logo in gold or metallic lettering at the bottom center. The construction appears to be high-density particle board or MDF with a black vinyl veneer. In terms of condition, these units show significant signs of age and wear. There is notable accumulation of dust and surface debris across the mesh grilles. The cabinet edges show minor scuffing, and there is visible staining or material degradation on the right speaker's upper grille graphic. Exposed speaker wires are visible trailing from the bottom, suggesting a wired analog connection. These represent a middle-market consumer electronics era where Toshiba competed in the hi-fi audio segment, known for functional but sturdy craftsmanship.
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