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Onkyo speakers use every part of the buffalo

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If you want amazing sounding speakers, you don't need a setup the size of a compact car to get your music sounding great. Onkyo's D-TK10 speakers are small enough to fit on your shelf but use a unique method of getting sound like it comes from a bigger box: using the entire cabinet. Yep, they don't just use the woofers and tweeters to make your Kid Rock album sound so wonderful, they utilize the rosewood and mahogany case as well. They're handmade in Japan in limited runs of only 50 per month, and there's a one-per-household limit. To be fair, they're $2,000 a pair, so there probably aren't to many households in the market for even one, let alone a whole bunch of them. They're available to well-heeled audiophiles now direct from Onkyo.

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