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Speakercraft BoomTomb
The company that invented in-wall speakers wants to make sure your sound system in your backyard looks and sounds as good as the one in your house. The BoomTomb subwoofer with integrated 250 watt amp gets buried in the ground with only the port exposed -- and hopefully somewhere it isn't likely to be tripped over -- where it can accompany your Ruckus speakers that look like rocks. It'll start shipping in the fourth quarter for a yet unannounced price, which means you might have to wait until... the spring for the ground to thaw for those in the colder parts of the northern hemisphere.

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Speakercraft's BoomTomb brings subharmonics under ground originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 23 Sep 2010 09:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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