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		<title>By: DIY Paradise - Monica 2 DAC in a Jewelry Box » Home Theater, Anime, Geek Gadgets for the whole family</title>
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		<description>[...] In my post &#8220;How to Camouflage Your Hi-Fi System for Higher WAF&#8221; I called for a modular, fine, antiqued wood paneling system that would make your high tech CD player look like a antique decoration instead of ugly kit. At least one audio component manufacturer agrees: DIY Paradise. [...]</description>
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