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Klipsch RP-600M II 400W Bookshelf Speakers and Yamaha R-S202 Stereo Receiver with Bluetooth

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Klipsch RP-600M II Reference Premiere 6.5" 400W Home Audio Bookshelf Speakers and Yamaha R-S202 Stereo Receiver with Bluetooth

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Klipsch RP-600M II Reference Premiere 6.5" 400 Watts Home Audio Bookshelf Speakers  (Black, Pair)

The RP-600M II bookshelf speakers offer incredible performance for their price. They provide detailed mids and highs and can dish out surprisingly articulate bass for a bookshelf speaker. The company reworked the woofer and tweeter to give them a leg up on the previous generation

Yamaha R-S202 2-Channel Natural Sound Stereo Receiver with Bluetooth 40 AM/FM Presets

Yamaha's R-S202 is an excellent entry-level option for anyone looking to power a simple stereo setup. Built on decades of audio expertise, this stereo receiver delivers smooth, natural Yamaha sound to up to two pairs of speakers. Connect up to four sources, and take advantage of the R-S202's built-in Bluetooth to stream any music you want from your compatible mobile device.

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