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Directed Electronics SLBB2 Universal Stiletto Boombox

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MSRP: $199.99
Your Price: $178.70
Savings: $ 21.29 ( 11% )
Shipping: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
Manufacturer: Directed Electronics Inc
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Directed Electronics SLBB2 Universal Stiletto Boombox Features
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Includes - Boombox, Weatherproof indoor/outdoor antenna and AC adapter 3-way speaker system features 4 subwoofer, 3 midrange tweeter combination AUX IN for connecting other portable or other audio/video components Runs off 8 D-cell batteries for portable use or AC adapter
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Additional Directed Electronics SLBB2 Universal Stiletto Boombox Information
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The Sirius SLBB2 portable boom box is designed for the new Stiletto 2 Portable Satellite Radio. With a total power of 30W, it features 3-way speaker system with 4-inch subwoofer and 3-inch midrange tweeter combination. It also features an AUX IN for connecting other portable or other audio/video components, switchable bass EO, headphone jack, illuminated control keys with built-in handles and antenna storage area. The SLBB2 runs off 8 D-cell batteries for portable use.
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What Customers Say About Directed Electronics SLBB2 Universal Stiletto Boombox:
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Comes as advertised. Nice item and very portable. I now use my Stiletto more than ever.
Works great when you have reception. I have to carefully place the stereo in order to get reception for the radio. When it works it sounds good.
I love this thing. It is fantastic. I purchased this boombox to go with my Stiletto 2. Looks very nice on my headboard of my bedroom. I can't believe what great sound it has. It has a bass booster that really blows you away. Very sleek. I would highly recommend it.
The antenna is horrible. Works in few rooms OK, but not in most. As soon as you get interested in the programing the signal is lost requiring you to move the antenna in hopes of reacquiring. I'm in a major city with no obstructions near my home.
This boombox sounds great but the antenna provided to pick up the satellite signal did not work well even when placed near a window.I purchased an outdoor antenna that was relatively cheap (around $40) but installation included going on the roof and attaching it to something and then drilling a hole in the wall to run the wire into the house.Works great with the outdoor antenna.
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