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CES 2004 Photo Gallery Seven

The official logo for CES 2004 (used by permission), Las Vegas, Nevada, January 8-11.
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Flying Mole displayed its innovative modular multi-channel power amplifer. You can purchase the basic chassis and add additional modules as you wish. Each module is a two-channel amplifier which can be bridged into a single channel if desired. This unit is great for custom home theater or multi-room audio installations.

Monster, known mostly for its cables and power center products, was also on hand with its Monster Power Amplifier (above left) and Monster Subwoofer (above right). The Monster Subwoofer is equipped with a 15-inch driver and a 1,000 watt amplifier.

Klipsch is always on hand with a great loudspeaker lineup, but this year they also featured a display of home theater-in-a-box systems they are making in partnership with Samsung.

Legacy Loudspeakers displayed their extraodinary-sounding, but very expensive speaker line.

There is nothing like a good subwoofer, and Earthquake offers an extensive lineup.

For those that desire a more private listening experience, Shure was on hand showing its latest E-series stereo earphone line.

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