(revised) Item Specifics - Home SpeakersSpeaker Type: Multi-Speaker System Wireless: — Brand: Altec Lansing Condition: Used Cabinet Color: Black Item Specifics - Item ConditionCondition: Used Brand : Altec LansingProduct Type : Speakers
This auction is for this Altec Lansing model VS-3151 six-piece powered surround sound audio system with control pod. This system is very versatile as it can operate with either 2-channel, 4-channel, or 6-channel (5.1) sound cards. Various connection schemes between your audio source and the speaker system are provided. The system can be set up for PC audio/PC gaming, DVD playback, console gaming or with portable audio devices (such as MP3 or portable CD players). Also has left/right RCA input jacks to allow connection to any standard stereo source such as DVD players, VCR, cable box, etc. System provides 50 watts of total audio output power. Additional technical specs and the manual can be viewed on the Web at http://www.amazon.com/Altec-Lansing-VS3151-6-Piece-System/dp/B0001FZCQ6
Photos are of the actual item up for auction. Guaranteed not DOA. No PC sound card is included with this system. Please note: this system does not run on battery power. I do not provide technical support. Shipping is $12 by UPS to the 48 states. Seller will accept payment by PayPal, personal check or money order. Shipment will be held until a personal check is cleared. Sales to US destinations only. Thank you and happy bidding.
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