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The BasX A2 the ideal amplifier to serve as the foundation of a great sounding stereo system that powers the front main speakers on a surround sound system.
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The legendary KLH Model Five was first introduced in 1968 and served as the heart & soul of KLH's success throughout the late 1960's and 1970's. At its core was the acoustic suspension design that dominated the loudspeaker industry for decades and made the Model Five one of the best-selling loudspeakers of its era. 3-Way Driver Design - The KLH Model Five is a 3-way design featuring a dedicated midrange driver housed in its own internal enclosure.
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Fluance RT82 + Cambridge AXA35. Below 1000$, speakers appart. Can't go wrong. Sweet spot between entry-level and high end. : r/BudgetAudiophile
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✓ SIMPLE DESIGN, AMAZING SOUND – Cambridge Audio designed the AXA25 to be a perfect entry level amp without the complicated features you don't need.
Cambridge Audio AXA25 25 Watt 2-Channel Integrated Stereo Amplifier | 3.5mm Input, USB Input
The powerful amplifier offers a massive 100 watts per channel, a dedicated subwoofer speaker output for improving bass and two sets of speaker outputs. It also features analog inputs, digital inputs, a phono stage, an FM/AM receiver with RDS and a 3.5 mm input. In addition, the built-in Bluetooth receiver allows you stream your favorite music from your smartphone, tablet or PC.
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