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		<title>Triple loudspeaker explanation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our Triple loudspeakers are designed to provide uniform coverage using acoustic, physical and electrical properties. Drivers and crossover components have group delay which is often over looked. Our Triple loudspeakers optimally position the drivers for minimum group delay differences.                 [...]]]></description>
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