Fabric Selling Legendary Speaker System

Sale of iconic Room Two speakers will help fund Corsica Studios co-founder’s cancer treatment.

By Jazz Monroe.

London nightclub Fabric, which avoided closure last year after a protracted legal battle, is selling its beloved Room Two speaker system, Fact reports. Half of the sale price will go to the medical fund for Corsica Studios co-founder Amanda Moss, who was recently diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. The Martin Audio system, installed in 2000, comprises eight WSX Wavefront speakers, four Blackline H3T three-way boxes, and four Blackline H2 two-way boxes. At the time of publication, the bidding stood at £6,200 ($7,700). Check out the listing here.

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This story originally appeared on Pitchfork.

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