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aiwa exos-9 bt speaker
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<blockquote data-quote="ron g" data-source="post: 771950" data-attributes="member: 13653"><p>thanks for the advice, but not what i am looking for. actually not looking for a setup - just curious about the aiwa brand resurrection.</p><p>however, the all in one type setup would have a couple of advantages - particularly being easy to transport, and can run on built in battery power. would be useful for the occasional holiday.</p><p>i'm not very fond of bluetooth either - i had a couple of bluetooth adapters (logitech & phillips) & wound up giving them away - so i would in any case use a wired connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ron g, post: 771950, member: 13653"] thanks for the advice, but not what i am looking for. actually not looking for a setup - just curious about the aiwa brand resurrection. however, the all in one type setup would have a couple of advantages - particularly being easy to transport, and can run on built in battery power. would be useful for the occasional holiday. i'm not very fond of bluetooth either - i had a couple of bluetooth adapters (logitech & phillips) & wound up giving them away - so i would in any case use a wired connection. [/QUOTE]
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