Thursday, September 6, 2012

Add lighting effects to your stereo

CNET's Donald Bell gives you two ways to pimp out your home stereo with sound-activated lights to make it a party-worthy conversation piece. Trouble viewing this email? Read it online.

September 06, 2012

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Add lighting effects to your stereo

CNET's Donald Bell gives you two ways to pimp out your home stereo with sound-activated lights to make it a party-worthy conversation piece.

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