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there was a cut-away of a Bose Wave Radio in the Bose Store (Aurora OH Outlet Mall pictured in the low quality picture shot with the Sidekick II below) -- low and behold the Wave Radio is host to what appears to be an LM1876 or LM1877.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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Erm... i think thats the wrong photo
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Banned
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lol i agree..
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
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Actually, that IS the BOSE store.
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