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The image displays a stack of four black sound reinforcement speakers, positioned outdoors or in a semi-enclosed area with natural light. The speakers are stacked diagonally from the lower right to the upper left of the frame.

The top two speakers are smaller, trapezoidal cabinets, likely full-range or line array elements. Each features a circular, gold-colored badge on its upper right side, displaying a stylized "W" logo, characteristic of the Wharfedale Pro brand. The front faces are covered by black metal grilles with hexagonal perforations.

Beneath these, two larger, rectangular subwoofer or bass speaker cabinets are stacked. The third speaker from the top also has a similar circular gold-colored badge with the stylized "W" logo on its lower left. Its front face is also covered by a black metal grille with hexagonal perforations. The lowest speaker in the stack is also a large, rectangular cabinet with a hexagonal perforated metal grille, behind which two large circular speaker cones are visible. A small, white rectangular tag with the letters "SP" is affixed to the lower center of this speaker's grille, and a black cable or strap hangs across it.

All speakers exhibit signs of use, including dust accumulation, scuffs, and minor wear on the cabinet edges and grilles.

The speakers rest on a light-colored ground surface, appearing to be concrete or paving, which is somewhat dusty and uneven. In the background, to the upper right, a vertical surface covered in artificial green turf or grass-like material is visible. This green surface is adorned with several small, white, irregularly shaped decorative elements and some larger, star-shaped or plant-like green decorations. Below this artificial turf, a dark, horizontal baseboard or frame is present. Strong, bright light emanates from the upper left, casting a slight glare on the speakers and illuminating the scene. A thin white cable is visible on the ground to the left of the speaker stack. No people are visible in the image.
Samson

Jun 6, 2026

Howayi, Nigeria

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The image displays a stack of four black sound reinforcement speakers, positioned outdoors or in a semi-enclosed area with natural light. The speakers are stacked diagonally from the lower right to the upper left of the frame. The top two speakers are smaller, trapezoidal cabinets, likely full-range or line array elements. Each features a circular, gold-colored badge on its upper right side, displaying a stylized "W" logo, characteristic of the Wharfedale Pro brand. The front faces are covered by black metal grilles with hexagonal perforations. Beneath these, two larger, rectangular subwoofer or bass speaker cabinets are stacked. The third speaker from the top also has a similar circular gold-colored badge with the stylized "W" logo on its lower left. Its front face is also covered by a black metal grille with hexagonal perforations. The lowest speaker in the stack is also a large, rectangular cabinet with a hexagonal perforated metal grille, behind which two large circular speaker cones are visible. A small, white rectangular tag with the letters "SP" is affixed to the lower center of this speaker's grille, and a black cable or strap hangs across it. All speakers exhibit signs of use, including dust accumulation, scuffs, and minor wear on the cabinet edges and grilles. The speakers rest on a light-colored ground surface, appearing to be concrete or paving, which is somewhat dusty and uneven. In the background, to the upper right, a vertical surface covered in artificial green turf or grass-like material is visible. This green surface is adorned with several small, white, irregularly shaped decorative elements and some larger, star-shaped or plant-like green decorations. Below this artificial turf, a dark, horizontal baseboard or frame is present. Strong, bright light emanates from the upper left, casting a slight glare on the speakers and illuminating the scene. A thin white cable is visible on the ground to the left of the speaker stack. No people are visible in the image.

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