Desktop theater 5.1 dtt2500 digital

I would like to know whether you sell the right speaker of the "" as single item, because my mother broke it.

The P7800 does not have independent channel controls. I am not familiar with the DTT2500, but I would guess they probably fall between the two judging by some quick googling. The P7800's are respectable, and definately good for the price, but they're nothing like the S750. I actually just upgraded from the 7800's I bought several years ago on sale to the S750 and I am glad I did. Speakers last quite a while and are worth the investment (like how long yours lasted).

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    Message Edited by gfawkes on 11-13-2004 01:04 AM
    Message Edited by gfawkes on 11-13-2004 01:04 AM

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