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Double the SpeakerCraft Speakers

“We had originally specified one large speaker each for the left, right and center, but SpeakerCraft was offering a deal on its Tantra In-Wall speakers, so took advantage of it and put two speakers at each channel,” explains Shawn Worst of Evolution Home Theatre, San Diego, Calif. “Each channel now has dual tweeters and dual woofers, which can provide more raw audio power than a single woofer or tweeter on each channel could.”

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