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Bookshelf Speakers — Triangle BR02 CONNECT

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Triangle BR02 CONNECT
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The model received a class D amplifier with a power of 2x50 watts, which, combined with a 13-cm TRIANGLE speaker made of natural cellulose paper and a 25-mm tweeter with a silk dome, provides rich and balanced sound.

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