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    How do I tune my harman speaker like this? (Bass & Beauty)

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by Whistwhisper, Mar 10, 2009.

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    I've tried any soft way to tune it, include SRS and good audio source.
    But my dear harman/kardon spekaer of A355-S6879 just did not work like this.
    By contraries, it just lie in there, none of any shake.
    Oh........I cried for this three times each day. Who can help me?
     
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