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Found a review on audio t for a pair of 2019 acoustic energy AE509 via testfreaks.
The review was for the wrong 20 year old speakers and nearly put me off my purchase.
Asked testfreaks to remove the review.
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Found a review on audio t for a pair of 2019 acoustic energy AE509 via testfreaks.
The review was for the wrong 20 year old speakers and nearly put me off my purchase.
Asked testfreaks to remove the review.
Ignored
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