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    Okay fine, don't forget about them because they both make great speakers, but nothing else in this price range holds a candle to the Edifier S3000Pro Audiophile Active Speakers.

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  5. Edifier - Wikipedia

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    Edifier was established in May 1996 in Beijing, China. [1] There are 3,000 employees worldwide. [2] In December 2011, Edifier announced the acquisition of 100% equity in the Japanese high-end-audio equipment maker STAX. [3] [4]

  6. Madam X (band) - Wikipedia

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    Madam X is an American hard rock band first active in glam metal during the 1980s. Originally formed by two sisters, Maxine and Roxy Petrucci , the band also featured male members John (Jayme) Grosjean, Bret Kaiser and Chris Doliber, and later included future Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach .

  7. Lockheed Martin X-44 MANTA - Wikipedia

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    The X-44 design had a reduced radar signature (due to lack of tail and vertical stabilizers) and was made more efficient by eliminating the tail and rudder surfaces, and instead using thrust vectors to provide yaw, pitch and roll control. [1] The X-44 MANTA design was based on the F-22. The engine and fuselage would be carried over to the X-44.