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December 4, 2007 5:23 AM PST

Attack of the ceiling eyeball speakers

by Mike Yamamoto
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Venus

(Credit: Audio Junkies)

As if there aren't already enough alien eyeball speakers to keep us awake at night, now they're descending from the ceiling to prey upon us as well.

Sputnik

The pair of "Venus" speakers shown on the left can be stacked and suspended with a built-in cable system, housing both woofer and tweeter in their evil orbs. It's one of two ceiling-hanging systems just released by Everything But The Box, according to AudioJunkies, the other being the "Sputnik 12S" subwoofer pictured at right.

It's only a matter of time before the invasion begins. You've been warned.

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Portal all over again
by FrevCo December 4, 2007 7:12 AM PST
If you are going to buy this also pick up a "Aperture Science Emergency Intelligence Incinerator". But be sure to put the "Aperture Science Emergency Intelligence Incinerator" button next to the "Aperture Science Emergency Intelligence Incinerator" and maybe get some cake, just in case.
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