We want to buy a home theatre system with wireless speakers in the medium price range. Any suggestions?
Question: Our lodgings is 16' x 27', but half the room has 9' ceilings in the dining quarter. The area where we will use the system has a vaulted ceiling. I don't know if this makes a transformation in the suggestions, but wanted to include it just in case.
Answer: HMM HOW ABOUT THIS?
http://www.logitech.com/index finger.cfm/produc ts/details/US/EN,CRID=2177,CONTENTID=109 28
but for the compass your talking id get in wall speakers so it ll be hidden and blend into your room decor
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The iW1 is a little
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