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Old 4th September 2007, 04:49 AM   #1
jfrago is offline jfrago  United States
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Default speakers for SA/3.9e amp

Any recommendations for speakers to use with the sa/3.9e amp. Would two way speakers with stands be the best way?
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Old 27th November 2007, 12:10 AM   #2
voltage is offline voltage  United States
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Hi jfrago,

Did you ever find the part you needed for the Proton 602M? I have a 602M that I want to sell and I'm in Los Angeles.

I was unable to email you or reply to your 602M post, I guess because I just signed up.
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