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Ottoman Subwoofers

Monday, June 26, 2006
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Otto-Subs are self contained sound reinforcement modules. They can discreetly integrate music into doctors offices, waiting rooms, restaurants and small clubs with minimal visual obtrusion. contact: joejakob@gmail.com
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Ottosubs can receive discrete stereo signals via wireless bluetooth.
Features and specifications vary depending on configuration.
For more information, email: joejakob@gmail.com
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