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  2. Entertainment center - Wikipedia

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    A TV stand is usually a smaller item of furniture, large enough to support an average television of the 1970s or 1980s (with a boxy footprint), often with some additional media components in a cabinet below, such as a stereo amplifier or a DVD player.

  3. 65amps - Wikipedia

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    Apollo - 50 Watt tube bass head and 1x15 cabinet. Winner of Bass Gear ' s Outstanding Amp for 2009 Award. Apollo features a 3-way “Pad” switch that adjusts the input levels to accommodate modern basses with active electronics. Released January, 2010 [9]

  4. Speaker stands - Wikipedia

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    Speaker stands, therefore were purpose-built to remove any deleterious colourations that came about through unwanted vibration. Further research has shown that speakers are best positioned so that the tweeter is level with the ear of the listener and so speaker stands are often built so that they line up the speakers with the ear of a person ...

  5. WMS Industries - Wikipedia

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    Cabinets: The Bluebird2 gaming cabinet, which includes a dual 22-inch widescreen, high-definition displays, Bose speakers, and an illuminated printer and bill acceptor, was introduced in 2008. [37] The Blade and Gamefield xD cabinets were introduced in 2013. [2] Approximately 70% of WMS's revenues in 2010 were derived from U.S. customers. [30]

  6. Sound reinforcement system - Wikipedia

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    From this perspective, speaker cabinets need to have easy-to-access horns, speakers, and crossover circuitry, so that repairs or replacements can be made. Many touring acts and large venue corporate events will rent large sound reinforcement systems that typically include one or more audio engineers on staff with the renting company.

  7. Acoustic suspension - Wikipedia

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    The two most common types of speaker enclosure are acoustic suspension (sometimes called pneumatic suspension) and bass reflex.In both cases, the tuning affects the lower end of the driver's response, but above a certain frequency, the driver itself becomes the dominant factor and the size of the enclosure and ports (if any) become irrelevant.