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  2. Marshall just released its loudest portable speaker yet - AOL

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    The Middleton is the loudest portable speaker in Marshall's lineup. It's also water-resistant, plays from all angles and lasts for 20 hours. Marshall just released its loudest portable speaker yet

  3. Marshall just released its loudest portable speaker yet - AOL

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    It has drivers on all four sides for an all-angle sound experience. The post Marshall just released its loudest portable speaker yet — and it’s both lightweight and water-resistant appeared ...

  4. List of loudspeaker manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    PMC speakers: United Kingdom Polk Audio: United States ProAc: United Kingdom PSB Speakers: Canada QSC Audio Products: United States Quad Electroacoustics: United Kingdom (brand) Radio Shack: United States RCF audio: Italy Rectilinear Research Corporation: United States Rega Research: United Kingdom Renkus-Heinz: United States ReVox: Switzerland ...

  5. UE Boom - Wikipedia

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    The speaker is an elongated cylinder measuring 18 cm × 6.5 cm (7.1 in × 2.6 in), similar in shape to a canned beverage, and weighing 538 g (19.0 oz). It is coated in a water- and stain-resistant material and partly covered with rubber. [1] The speaker comes in several colorways, including a limited edition designed by painter Kenny Scharf.

  6. Loudspeaker - Wikipedia

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    A loudspeaker (commonly referred to as a speaker or, more fully, a speaker system) is a combination of one or more speaker drivers, an enclosure, and electrical connections (possibly including a crossover network). The speaker driver is an electroacoustic transducer [1]: 597 that converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound. [2]

  7. Magnepan - Wikipedia

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    Magnepan has used several different technologies in constructing their magnetostatic speakers.All Magnepan speakers are based on flexible ferrite magnet strips (like refrigerator magnets), 0.060" (1.5 mm) thick, typically cut to either 1/4" (6 mm) wide (mid-bass) or 1/8" (3 mm) wide (tweeters) and more or less the length of the speaker.

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