Panasonic SU-HTB520 review
Home cinema systems TVsCapable audio and the convenience of a wireless subwoofer, but limited connectivity makes the HTB520 less than ideal for large home cinema setups
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Capable audio and the convenience of a wireless subwoofer, but limited connectivity makes the HTB520 less than ideal for large home cinema setups
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