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  2. PRS Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Paul Reed Smith Guitars, also known as PRS Guitars or simply PRS, is an American guitar and amplifier manufacturer located in Stevensville, Maryland. The company was founded in 1985 in Annapolis, Maryland by Paul Reed Smith. Products manufactured by PRS include electric and acoustic guitars, basses, and amplifiers.

  3. L-Acoustics - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, 15 years after the launch of V-DOSC, L-Acoustics introduced the K1 system, [6] designed primarily for large festivals and stadium sound reinforcement applications. Distribution of the earliest K1 systems sold was limited to a small number of touring sound companies that agreed to participate in the manufacturer's K1/Kudo Pilot Program ...

  4. Pickup (music technology) - Wikipedia

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    Many semi-acoustic and acoustic guitars, and some electric guitars and basses, have been fitted with piezoelectric pickups instead of, or in addition to, magnetic pickups. These have a very different sound, and also have the advantage of not picking up any other magnetic fields, such as mains hum and feedback from monitoring loops.

  5. 10 of the Best Wire-Free Bras Available on Amazon - AOL

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. In a post-lockdown world, going back to the rigid structure of wired bras (not to ...

  6. PRS - Wikipedia

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    PRS or prs may refer to: Science and technology. Peripheral Reflex System, an implementation of autonomous peripheral operations in microcontrollers;

  7. List of Bose shelf stereos - Wikipedia

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    The "Acoustic Wave Music System II" was released in 2006 and added MP3 CD playback, a "Boselink" port and a headphone jack. This system was judged to be expensive and lacking in performance and features compared to its competitors. [5] [6] The line of Acoustic Wave Music System products was discontinued in 2017.