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		<title>By: Mike</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have just returned the SC-ZT1 I bought recently because the wireless performance and design is extremely poor.  This is proved by the user manual which states that the amplifier/transmitter unit must not have anything directly above or below it, any Wifi device within 3 metres, must be at least 50cm above the floor, and must be in direct line of sight of the speakers.  These restrictions are totally impractical and make it impossible to get a good wireless connection in a realistic living room.  I spent two weeks moving equipment and furniture and the speakers ended up in a position where I might as well have wired speakers.  What a waste of time.</description>
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