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Troy H Posted on Oct 07, 2014
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My jams plus speaker is not loud at all, can I get it to play any louder?

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Buy a Boston Acoustics, "Soundfreaq" (place low), "Big Jambox" (place on desk) or something. They can get plenty loud without waking up the whole neighborhood. List is roughly in the order of costs. I ended up using some Jamo speakers for my surround system in the family room. Onkyo THX amplifiers are nice.

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