Trash to Triumph: How discarded drivers became $2500 works of art

Trash to Triumph: How discarded drivers became $2500 works of art

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Publish Date:
April 26, 2021
Category:
Future Tech Now
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Recycling takes many forms. The crew at Case of Bass rescues electronics headed for the trash heap and gives them second life as some of the most artistic creations coming out of Portland, Oregon. These Bluetooth speakers are perfect for a vinyl setup. with two omnidirectional full range speakers and matching subwoofer this system is precise producing well-rounded sound that fills a room.

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Title: Trash to Triumph: How discarded drivers became $2500 works of art
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