This Klipsch satellite speaker includes a 3" midrange and .75" tweeter.  This speaker came as original equipment on the ProMedia Ultra 5.1 computer speaker systems. The stand can be unscrewed so that the speaker can be mounted with other methods (e.g., wall mount or pedestal stand). The speaker has spring tabs for connecting a speaker wire to the rear (16 or 18 gauge is typical; wire is not included). 

Excellent working condition. Enclosures may have some shiny spots, rub marks, or cosmetic flaws. This listing prioritizes audio performance over cosmetic appearance. If a buyer already has an excellent condition enclosure, but with a burned out speaker, the owner could swap the front plate (with the tweeter, crossover and midrange driver mounted to it) of this speaker and reuse the enclosure already on hand.

This listing allows you to select exactly what you need: complete speaker with stand and grill or speaker without either or both of the accessories (grill and/or stand).  
If you have a speaker with a damaged 3" midrange driver, I do have that driver available as a stand alone purchase, item 233423182261.

 The grills (if selected), are in nice condition. 
Getting the Most from your Small Desktop Speakers
The photos of charts show 1) the basic frequency response of an Ultra 5.1 speaker powered by a ProMedia 5.1 amplifier and placed on a desk without any support from being located in a bookshelf.  Notice both the smooth curve, but also a gap between the top end range of a ProMedia 5.1 subwoofer and the bottom end of a satellite speaker's performance. 2) comparisons of this ProMedia Ultra 5.1 speaker compared to the earlier ProMedia 5.1 THX speaker and the ProMedia 2.1/4.1 speaker.  There are variations, but the larger effect will be from changing a speaker's location in a room (see next graph) 3) comparing the effect of placing an Ultra 5.1 speaker in a bookshelf.  Notice how the bookshelf closes the gap between the subwoofer and the bottom end response of the satellite speaker.  Adjusting placement in the bookshelf (how close to a corner, how far from the back wall of the shelf, and the dimensions of the bookshelf) will have significant effect on the sound of the speaker, potentially not only supporting where the speaker alone would be weak, but also causing peaks and dips at higher frequencies.  Conclusion:  Where you locate satellite speakers will have a significant effect on how the speakers sound, so take time to experiment with your listening environment.

This ships from the Midwest.