Bose Companion 3 Series II Multimedia Speaker System (3-Piece) - Graphite/Silver Logo
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Sometimes when i play a song to the maximum volume of both the speakers and the Ipod for example sometimes the speakers mute for a short period and then go back to normal. Are my BOSE broken?

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