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Radio Shack's Wireless Read-Channel Amplifier







Radio Shack's Wireless Read-Channel
Amplifier

Radio Shack's Wireless Read-Channel
Amplifier
04/30/2004 12:03 PM

Although he spends just as much time blathering about the need for wireless speaker connections as he does talking about technical details (and trust me, it happens, I know), Randy is pretty impressed with Radio Shack's 5.8Ghz Wireless Rear-Channel Amplifier that he used to connect his sister's 5.1 surround sound...




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