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#159754 01/25/05 11:12 PM
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I would say anything under $100 for that is a deal assuming it is in good shape. It has 3 remotes which can save you some leg work.

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#159756 01/26/05 07:01 AM
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It should have 4 remotes but I also have that tester and the only thing I dot like about it is that it keeps cycling through the test and you have to wait and catch what is on the screen and if you do have an open on a pair it won't tell you which end it is on which will cause a little leg work but hey for saving a couple grand I could get over that.

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