Be in to win a pair of Tex Tone speakers. Photo by Alan Dove.

WIN: two Tex Tone Classic Mini speakers

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Sound engineer Tex Houston knows a thing or two about optimal audio, which is why he has made a business of hand building unique hi-fi speakers.

Tex is a sound person, an excellent listener. Someone whose ears have been relied on by musicians on stage and in recording studios for decades. Now Tex Houston has taken those skills to forge a business making high-end, hand-crafted hi-fi speakers.

“I was still doing recording projects and live sound but less touring over the years and, not wanting to be idle, I thought I’d build speakers for a bit of fun,” Tex says.

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Be in to win a pair of hand-crafted hi-fi speakers. Photo by Alan Dove.

With curvaceous, multi-layered birch-ply boxes housing precision-balanced sonic componentry imported from Europe. Tex Tone speakers come in four models – the Tex Tone Classics, Classic Minis, Towers and Consoles.

We have a pair of gorgeous Tex Tone Classic Mini speakers, valued at $2,900 to give away.

To be in to win enter the draw using the form below. Competition closes at 11.59pm on November 30, 2024.  

Prize Terms and Conditions: Please see the full Terms and Conditions here.

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