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Alligator clips are used to provide additional sound amplification from television or radio speakers. Clips are attached to transformer mounted on speaker. Different tone adjustments are possible through the use of a small silver colored sound tip which comes already inserted into the opening of the receiver. With this sound tip in, low frequency tones become more pronounced. Without the sound tip, amplification at all frequencies is even. Clips come with 20 feet of lead wire, portable.

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This product record was updated on April 6, 2007.

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Distributor(s):

ADCO Hearing Products, Inc. (formerly Adco Hearing Conservation)

4242 South Broadway
Englewood, Colorado 80113
United States
Telephone: 800-726-0851 or 303-794-3928.
Fax: 303-794-3704.
Web: http://www.adcopro.net.
Email: sales@adcopro.net.


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